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Citizen duty of Greece |
Participate in the government |
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Historical importance of Athens |
Their democracy was an example to other governments |
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Rule of Law |
Everyone must follow the same laws and everyone is treated equally under the law. |
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Athens influence on the United States |
Majority Rule: the most votes wins |
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Example that Athens was not completely democratic |
ONLY men could vote, not women or slaves |
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A lasting idea from Plato |
No one (including the rich and powerful) are above the law |
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A lasting idea from Greek Herodoyus |
Invented written history |
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Describe Homer's style of writing |
Epic poems |
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Rome's three branches are an example |
Separation of Powers |
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A lasting effect from Rome's democracy |
The United States elects their representatives |
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I conquered Gaul and made myself dictator for life in Rome |
Julius Caesar |
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Differences between Rome and the United States |
Rome: two elected consuls shared power United States: one elected president |
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Representative Democracy |
Citizens have the right to choose their leaders and the leaders make laws for everyone |
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Benefit of concrete arches |
Created support for large buildings |
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Purpose of building large arenas |
For public entertainment 'bread and circus' |
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Purpose of aqueducts |
to move water to cities |
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Benefit of Roman roads |
Made moving armies easier and faster |
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Lower class Roman citizen |
Plebeian Poor Farmers/shopkeepers/artists Less educated Lacked political power |
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Higher class Roman citizens |
Patricians=Controlled the Senate Wealthy More educated Landowners |
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Greek Geography |
Relied on the sea rather than rivers Mountains caused isolation |