western civ exam 1

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persian wars

Athens supported ionian Greeks in their revolt against Persia. -Greeks, Sparta and Athens cooperate to repel Persian invasion. -The mature Athenian Democracy with popular participation by citizens.

Hellenic age

refers to the period in which we see the rise of the Greek city-states like Athens and Sparta. Pure Greek.

solon

reformer emphasized dike (justice)

Mesopotamian view of life and their Gods, Epic of Gilgamesh

religion - the basis of Mesopotamian civilization the epic of Gilgamesh describes mood of pessimism and despair among mesopotamians

Hebrew view of god

single fully sovereign god god was above nature and the lord's handiwork god was merciful and gracious and attentive to human needs. monotheism.

parthenon

the main temple in athens of the goddess athena.

Pisistratus

tyrant made culture accessible to commoners.

Peloponnesian Wars

a war fought between Athens and Sparta in the 400s BC, ending in a victory for Sparta

Herodotus

'Father of History', stressed importance of research

satraps / satrapies

(governors), roads, local autonomy, Aramaic language, phoenician alphabet, post office, weights, measures, currency (lydian s)

stoicism

(philosophy) the philosophical system of the Stoics following the teachings of the ancient Greek philosopher Zeno

Sparta

-army -land based, Garrison state espousing disciplined and dedicated loyalty to the state to maintain a slaveocracy.

athens

-navy -maritime power with distinct economic classes.

helots

-slave -can't rise up, not illegal to kill one.

polis

A city-state in ancient Greece

Arete

A jagged, narrow ridge that separates two adjacent glacier valleys or cirques.

Delian League

An alliance headed by Athens that says that all Greek city-states will come together and help fight the Persians

socrates

An Athenian philosopher who thought that human beings could lead honest lives and that honor was far more important than wealth, fame, or other superficial attributes.

Pericles

Athenian leader noted for advancing democracy in Athens and for ordering the construction of the Parthenon.

homeric epics

Homer wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey. universal order to things. -"wicked arrogance"

land between 2 rivers

Mesopotamia (Tigris - Euphrates river system) Babylonian and Assyrian empires

Sappho

One of the great poets of the ancient Greeks; her poetry developed the complexities of the inner workings of human beings and love.

Akhenaten

Pharaoh Amenhotep worship one God, sun god, Aton monotheism in Egypt

Plato and the Republic

The Rational society - the just state - rule by philosopher king.

sumerians

a member of the indigenous non-semitic people of ancient Babylonia.

Zoroastrianism

choice between good and evil - ethical religion, no magic, not polytheistic

Mycenaeans

civilization in the Peloponnesus made up of small city states and left legacy of religion, technology and heroic ideas. (warrior people who eventually died out)

Minoans

civilization that lasted for 1,350 years and was known for its magnificent palace complexes.

Cleisthenes

democrat , An aristocrat, created a council of 500 and helped from Athenian democracy

mythopoeic

giving rise to myths; pertaining to the creation of the myth.

Hebrews

monotheism, prophets, babylonian captivity, view of God as covenant (agreement) with people

neolithic age

new stone age development of human technology commenced with farming - Neolithic revolution early settlements clothing pottery

paleolithic age

old stone age - tool making use of fire development of language mythic belief agriculture / domestication of animals families / villages

Hellenistic age

period of Greek history marked by great political and cultural change; ruled by Alexander the Great

Greeks and hebrews

spiritual ancestors

Aristotle

synthesis of Greek thought -learning through use of one's senses.

ma'at

the Egyptian concept of truth, justice, and cosmic order, represented by a goddess, often portrayed with a feather upon her head

cuneiform

writing related to the ancient writings of Mesopotamia and Persia surviving mainly impressed on clay tablets.


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