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differences

The Roman Patricians were members of the elite class and were very big in their society. Plebians were apart of the low class and had very little say or rights in anything. In Greek they were the same way for patricians because they were at the top class and had say in Government authority in certain laws that were made. Greek Plebians are apart of the regular citizens and had some say in laws that were made but were still pretty low in the society.

definitions

Republic- is a form of government in which power rests with citizens who have the right to vote for their leaders Patrician- the wealthy landowners who held most of the power Plebeian- the common farmers, artisans, and merchants who made up the majority of the population Tribune- Protected the rights of the Plebeian's from unfair acts of patrician officials Consul- they commanded the army and directed the government Senate- the aristocratic branch of Rome's government Dictator- a leader who had absolute power to make laws and command the army Legion- Roman soldiers were organized into large military units Punic Wars- The beginning of the long struggle Hannibal- A brilliant military strategist who wanted to avenge Carthage's earlier defeat

essay question

My question would be what did plato think about woman, what were the three groups in his ideal society, and what was the noble lie Plato created? The first paragraph will be your introduction paragraph. The next paragraph will describe what Plato thought about women and what he thought their role would be in his ideal society. The next paragraph would be about his three groups in his ideal society. And the paragraph after that would be about the Noble lie Plato created. It would be about what it was and why you think it was created. And the last paragraph would be all of that wrapped up in a conclusion paragraph.

test questions

1. What was Alexander The Greats Horse name? A. Harold B. Bucephalas (right answer)   C. Arron D. Herculise 2.  When was the plague of Athens? A. 430 B.C. (right answer)  B 500 B.C. C.245 B.C. D. 445 B.C. 3. Who was Zues? A. Greek God (right answer)  B. Greek goddess C. Mentor D. Human 4. Who was Plato? A. Classic Greek Philosopher (Right Answer)   B. Preacher C. Merchant D. Villager 5. What types of plays did ancient Greeks show? (two right answers)  A. Drama(right answer)  B. Comedy(right answer)  C. Macbeth D. Musical

plato

Are the ideal versions and concepts we see around us today. And act as an instruction manual.  Producers, the military, and the rulers. He thought women were equally right to rule.  Were all born with gold, silver, or brass in their souls. 

poem gods and goddesses

Zeus was the Gods of all Gods He was the leader and told the other gods what to do He had lightning bolts that he would throw down on his people And would use them to defeat the god of the underground He had a few kids and was a great father He even had a kid out of his forehead One of his kids were human which meant he couldn't live with him This made Zeus upset and he brought he storm and threw a ton of lightning strikes His son then became human and could live with the gods again

greek buildings

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In this there is a building with large stone looking pillars surrounding the entire thing. It looks like there is a ton of art on the building that may mean something to them. It also looks like a place they would pray and worship their gods at.   This looks like a place that people would go out and walk around at. Another thing is that it is very clean and built nice which shows they care about what they build a lot. Also it looks like a place people could go and buy things at as well. 

drama

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The Ancient Greeks had theater productions just like we do today. They had two types tragedy and comedy. Tragedy was about love, hate, war, and betrayal. This type had a main character that would save the day and be great or have a serious downfall that they have the overcome. Comedy contained slapstick situations or really crude humor. They would be about politics or important people at the time and would make fun of them. Plays or productions today are very similar. There are musicals that surround a certain situation but contain a ton of music. But there are also dramas that surround a situation with a main character and try to figure out why something happened or who did it.  Here there is a theater that is producing a play. There is a ton of people watching showing that this play was a really good one and that dramas in ancient times were really important to the greek people.