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Warm_Up Why were the Chinese philosophers valuable to Chinese Leaders?

Bronze Age Civilizations Mycenaens BC Mainland Greece

Bronze Age Civilizations Mycenaens The Heroic Age The Trojan War

The Dark Ages Dorians BC Homer

Hellenic Greece Rise of City-States BC Persian Wars ’s BC Golden Age of Athens460’s-400 BC Peloponnesian Wars BC

Hellenistic Greece 400BC-155 BC The Greek Empire

Hellenistic Greece Macedonia 359BC-329 BC Philip II Alexander the Great

Hellenistic Greece Decline, Emergence of Rome c150BC Roman power consolidated 133BC

Back to the Democracy reading

Write down three quotes from the reading that support your topic / thesis sentence

Democracy exercise Skittles Vs M &Ms?

Lasagna VS. Enchiladas

Christmas or Birthday

Chinese food VS. Japanese food

Hunger Games VS Twilight

Unicorns VS Ninjas

Homework Yes or No

You are the Philosopher What is Truth? -How do we learn it? -what do we know? -How do we know it is true? -How does it compare with what else we know? What is Beauty? What is Justice?