Introduction to Ancient Greece & rome

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Introduction to Ancient Greece & rome How have they impacted our society today

12 Gifts Ancient Greece Gave To The World http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/11/20/gifts-from-ancient- greece_n_6152466.html

How did ancient Greeks change the world http://www.bbc.co.uk/guides/z8q8wmn#zw2wq6f

Differences Between Ancient Greece & Rome ART.  The Greeks wanted perfection in their depiction of people.    The Greeks statues were of perfect people.  The Greeks colonized.  They established some colonies on the coastline around the Mediterranean Sea. The Greeks built roads to connect two specific cities.   The Greeks were city-states and were not united under one central government (except for the empire of Alexander the Great). ART. The Romans want real life people.   The Romans statues contained all the flaws of real people. The Romans conquered and ruled all over the Mediterranean. The Romans built roads that connected their empire to Rome. The Romans created an Empire which lasted 500 years.

Differences Between Ancient Greece & Rome In Ancient Greece women had no rights.  They were property. The Greeks spoke Greek.  In Rome, under the king and in the republic, women were not property, but they had no rights.  During the Empire, Roman women had quite a few rights, but were still not citizens. The Romans spoke Latin.

What the Ancients Knew - Greece https://youtu.be/nJRFLXBlsmA

Ancient Greece History Channel Documentary (Engineering an Empire) https://youtu.be/g2z3RXyt0u0

Main website http://www.socialstudiescms.com/ancient-greece

Pericles Parthenon Athenian golden age https://youtu.be/OYZ6noHRENE

https://youtu.be/RHo3Mv871GU