Keenan Entress Due: 12/12/11 Athens to Sparta Final Paper “Athens to Sparta” Kings and queens have been around for thousands of years. Ruling over their people with power that used to be believed was divine. These kings and queens have always represented the people they ruled over. The king or queen gave a general idea of who the people were that they ruled. Yet, kings and queens weren’t the only leaders to represent their people. There were also…
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Among all ancient civilizations, Athens was one of the oldest and greatest cities in the world. It was founded around 3400 years ago, in Ancient Greece, by a ruler named Cecrops. It was originally a small city, but quickly gained more land as it grew with its creativeness and intelligence. The city-state itself also has many wonders. The Acropolis was one of the oldest buildings in Athens, being able to withstand many attacks and battles throughout the years. The Parthenon, one of the most famous…
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Moment? The democracy that America is building in many parts of the world is in a process of transforming to a totally new form. Today’s democracy is different than the one in ancient Athens. The democracy in the whole world and especially America is in a dangerous position. Kaplan said, “Democracy in the United States is at greater risk than ever before”. Kaplan likes to give lessons from mistakes that have been made in the past. It is his way to give the readers what he thinks about, and what he…
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comnined to persuade Ionia’s Greek leaders to raise the stanard of revolt – WEBB Athens, Sparta and Eretria were asked to help, but Sparta declined. Athens and Eretria agreed, as they were openly hostile to Persia, opposed to tyranny. “Miletus had been founded by Athenian settlers so it was only natural that the Athenians would help her in need” Heroditus Aristagoras found it easier to convince 30 000 Athenians than one Spartan – HERODITAS Persians were victorious as they had the resources to maintain…
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about the nature of the world and the ends of life, without being bound in the fetters of any inherited orthodoxy. (Quoted from the first paragraph in Chapter I) It’s not hard to tell that the author thinks highly of Greek civilization. Maybe that’s why he chooses to discuss the origins and development of it at the very beginning of this book. As far as I am concerned, this chapter mainly talks about religions in ancient times and how they guided people to live. There was a considerable difference…
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historical evidence. Krentz goes into tremendous detail about Athens relation with other city states such as Sparta and the Persian Empire to show the history leading up to the battle of marathon and essentially how it came to be. He lingers on the fact that the Persian Empire was the most dominant force in the world at that time and follows their quest for the expansion of their empire. While this is very central to the plot of how and why the battle of marathon was to be fought in the first place…
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philosophical interlocutor, he leads his respondent to a clearer conception of wisdom, although he claims he is not himself a teacher (Apology). His role, he claims, is more properly to be understood as analogous to a midwife (μαῖα maia). Socrates explains that he is himself barren of theories, but knows how to bring the theories of others to birth and determine whether they are worthy or mere "wind eggs" (ἀνεμιαῖον anemiaion). Perhaps significantly, he points out that midwives are barren due to age…
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Utilitarian’s Agree with These Biblical Views? Utilitarianism was originated by Epicurus in ancient Greece and is the doctrine that an action is right as long as it promotes happiness, usefulness, and overall pleasurableness. If the action inflicts pain than it is not seen as right. Many of these ideas adapted well with the all of the modernization and changes that were occurring in the technology, science, and business world during the eighteenth century. Although the idea’s did fit well there was one…
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1) Traditional Economy- the decisions are made based on traditions or beliefs. Produce what’s been produced in the past. (Third world countries, poor) Positives- make high quality goods, families make decisions together. Negatives- not very practical, you don’t have a choice as to what job you want. Command Economy- government ensures everyone has a job so there is virtually no unemployment. Government makes all decisions even what you do for a living. Hires central planning agents for help. (Communist…
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HISTORY 1510 WORLD CIVILIZATIONS FROM THE MODERN ERA Todd Oldford, Instructor Email: tsoldfor@oaklandcc.edu Office Ph. and Voicemail: 248-232-4100 Winter 2014 Section A1502, Room F-102 Saturday, 9:00-12:55pm COURSE DESCRIPTION “In this course we will trace human civilizations from their origins to the era of global interaction (the 16 century) by exploring their cultural, social, ideological, economic, and political institutions. We will draw comparisons in order to illustrate the…
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