My project for Mr. Medina's class Ancient Greece
5.3 democracy and greece’s golden age
WH Chapter 5 Section 3 Notes
The Peloponnesian War I can explain the causes of the Peloponnesian War and the effect the war had on the Greek city-states.
Chapter 2: Theories of World Politics. Copyright © 2009 Cengage Learning. All rights reserved.2 Concepts Paradigm: Dominant way of looking at a particular.
Chapter 2: Theories of World Politics. Copyright 2010 Cengage Learning Concepts Paradigm: Dominant way of looking at a particular subject; structured.
The Age of Pericles and The Peloponnesian War. The Age of Pericles A.K.A. Golden Age of Athens (490 to 429 BCE). Made many changes: – All male citizens.
Intro, readings, etc. Theoretical introduction / intro to alternative theories of IR How international relations differ from domestic politics
Athens, Sophocles, and the Greek Theater
Athens, Sophocles, and the Greek Theater. Athens of Classical Greece I.Brief Historic Overview A. Self-governing city-state (polis) B. During the 5th.