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 What does it mean to influence someone?  Who has influenced you?

Mr. Wood US History 101

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 What different political systems developed in the Greek city-states and how did they influence Rome?  P- Identify the different political systems that developed in the Greek city- states (e.g., monarchy, aristocracy, oligarchy, tyrants, democracy) and their influence on the Roman Republic and Empire)

 Greece- Political Systems  P. 128 – OPTIC ◦ Questions Rule and Order in Greek City States, p. 127

 Take notes until it is time to go  Mr. Wood will dismiss you as you are getting work done

 1. Name two kinds of government that existed in Greek City-States and explain who has power in each Type of governmentWho has power in this government?

 Pick your 3-4 most important notes

YesterdayToday Greece- Political Systems 1. Rule and Order in Greek City States, p. 127 Greece- Political Systems 2. Athens Builds a Limited Democracy, p Sparta Builds a Military State, p. 129, 131

 We will begin taking notes together and then you will be given work time to finish

 Sit in your correct assigned seat  Write three details about democracy in Athens

 Write down how Athens and Sparta were similar and different. Only AthensBothOnly Sparta

Take out your cornell Notes- Open your book to- P Name the three goals that Pericles had for Athens.

YesterdayToday Greece- Political Systems 4. Pericles’ Plan for Athens, p Rome- Political Systems 5. The Early Republic- p The Republic Collapses- p A Vast and Powerful Empire- p – Optional 4.0

 Be ready to answer questions on The Early Republic

 Close your notebook and write down what you learned today on a separate piece of paper.  Keep writing, I will let you know when you may leave individually

 Write summary statements for your notes for:  5. The Early Republic- p

YesterdayToday Rome- Political Systems 5. The Early Republic- p Rome- Political Systems 6. The Republic Collapses- p A Vast and Powerful Empire- p

 What does it mean to write a sequential- Chronological paper?

 How were political systems in Greece and Rome similar and different?  - 2 examples for each box Only GreeceBoth Greece and RomeOnly Rome

YesterdayToday Greece and Rome Political Systems Outline Finish topic Paragraphs 1-3 and your first two transitions Greece and Rome Political Systems Outline Finish your outline and be ready to type!

 Take out a computer and log on!

Last ClassToday Greece and Rome Political Systems Outline Finish your outline and began typing your paper Greece and Rome Political Systems Work time to type your papers!! Last Day for this chapter!! Papers due on Monday, Feb. 11

Take out your assignment sheet  Due Date for your paper: