 Return your CST questions.  Political Cartoon Analysis  Ask any questions about your study guide.  Practice name European capitals (in your Notebook).

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 Return your CST questions.  Political Cartoon Analysis  Ask any questions about your study guide.  Practice name European capitals (in your Notebook).  Quick-write about a famous European landmark.  Cornell Notes:  Geography’s role in Greek Civilization  Contributions from the Ancient Greeks  Intro to the Romans  The Beginning of the end of the Roman Empire.  The Church Splits  Homework: Update your KWL chart, Current Event, & get ready for your quiz.

 Students Shall;  If needed, ask questions regarding the study guide.  Name the capitals of 7 European nations.  Via quick-write explain what you know about a famous European landmark.  Using Cornell Notes, become familiar with the achievements of the ancient Greeks and Romans.  Update your KWL Chart on Europe.

European Nation Austria Portugal Denmark Great Britain Ireland Norway France Capital City Vienna Lisbon Copenhagen London Dublin Oslo Paris

 Again, I will show you a photo of a European landmark.  What you have to do is write in your notebook as much information as you know about this landmark.

Greek City- States These communities were separated by mountains. So each community developed independently from the others. Each city and its surrounding area had their own government. Famous city states include; Athens, Sparta, and Corinth. Remember, the Ancient Greeks did not have a single kingdom or empire. Greek culture A common written and spoken language, art, and religion partially united the Greeks.

Greek contributions to math and science Greek philosophers invented geometry, attempted to measure the Earth’s circumference. One philosopher believed that the Earth revolved around the sun…but another thought the sun revolved around the Earth. Influence on government The ancient Greeks also give the modern world democracy. In the ancient Greek city-states, only native born free men (not women or slaves) could vote. In Athens all men voted to make decisions. This is called direct democracy. The Greeks contributed to philosophy, science, art, literature, and mathematics.