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CH 4 Greece and Rome. I. General Information Greece and Rome greatly influenced the western world  US Constitution  Architecture Rome helped spread.

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1 CH 4 Greece and Rome

2 I. General Information Greece and Rome greatly influenced the western world  US Constitution  Architecture Rome helped spread Christianity (indirectly) Rome was greatly influenced by Greek history

3 I. General Information Rome Vs. Greece  Rome  Mighty Empire  Mastery of Engineering  Greece  City-states  Scientific Thought (philosophy)  Similarities  Political Ideas (Democracy and Republic)  Religion  Artistic Styles  Economy (agricultural with heavy trade)

4 II. Greece Earliest society was on Crete (Myceneans)  The civilization involved in the Trojan War  Later invaded the Peloponnesus (Greece)  Led to the Greek Dark Ages (1150-800 BC)  Became known as the Greeks or the Hellenes

5 II. Greece Archaic Period (800-500BC)  The city-states soon developed  Warred against each other unless invaded  Xerxes and the Persians (492-490 & 480-479 BC)  Main cities were Athens and Sparta  Athens- democratic (508 BC) and philosophic  Sparta- oligarchy and militaristic  Pericles- peak of Athens democracy  Influenced the government through negotiations  All men were expected to participate

6 II. Greece Peloponnesian War (431-404 BC)  Sparta and its allies defeated Athens and its allies  Greatly weakened the city-states  Allowed Phillip II of Macedon to take over Alexander the Great  Son of Phillip II  Expanded the Macedonian empire into Asia  Spread Greek culture  Founded Alexandria in Egypt

7 II. Greece

8 Culture  Socrates  Question everything to improve it  Plato  Student of Socrates  Human reasoning can help understand the world  Aristotle  Student of Plato  Stressed moderation  Sophocles  Dramatist  Oedipus Rex and Antigone  Homer  “Historian”  Iliad and Odyssey

9 II. Greece Contributions  Democracy  Socratic Method  Philosophy  Olympics  Pythagorean Theorem  Anatomy  Architecture

10 III. Rome Began as a Roman monarch around 800 BC  Etruscans Monarchy overthrown by Roman Aristocrats 509 BC  Became the Roman Republic

11 III. Rome Romans were paranoid about invasion  Expanded their territory Punic Wars (264- 146 BC)  Result of Roman expansion  3 wars with Carthage  1 st Punic War was over Sicily  2 nd Punic War- Hannibal invades through the Alps  3 rd Punic War- Rome attack Carthage and ends the war

12 III. Rome End of the Republic  Executive branch was made up of 2 Counsels  Julius Caesar was invading Gaul and Pompey had a disagreement  Crosses the Rubicon 45 BC and overthrew Pompey to become dictator. "alea iacta est" – the die is cast.  Julius Caesar assassinated by Senate on March 15 44 BC  After Civil War Octavian Caesar Augustus takes over as “emperor” (27 BC)  Led to Pax Romana (27 BC- 180 AD)  Pax Romana ends with death of Marcus Aurelius who expanded to Britain

13 III. Rome Christianity  Originated with Jesus Christ of Nazareth  Was able to spread throughout the “known” world due to Roman Roads  Apostle Paul traveled heavily on these roads  Heavily persecuted by emperors due to refusal to give 1 st allegiance to empire  Nero, Diocletian and Marcus Aurelius  Constantine converted which ended the persecution(313 AD) Moved capital to Constantinople and divided into 2 halfs

14 III. Rome Fall of Rome  Invaded by the Barbarians  Goths and Huns  Incompetent emperors  Eventually fell in 476 AD  Byzantine Empire lasted until 1453 with its capital in Constantinople  Side Note- Gladiator games offered free bread 3x a day as well as entertainment (heavy welfare dependence help lead to the fall?)

15 III. Rome Visigoths

16 III. Rome Heavy Metal German Goth

17 III. Rome Laws  Twelve Tables (450 BC)  Helped protect the rights of citizens  Regulated commerce  Religious tolerance  Allowed all religions as long as they gave allegiance to Rome 1 st  Local Rule  Allowed conquered regions to rule themselves but submit to Roman law  Citizenship  Naturalized citizens

18 III. Rome Contributions  Arches  Republic  Senate  Christianity  Cement


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