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    planning was a legacy that was left behind. The Etruscans were heavily influenced by the Greeks, which caused them to introduce Greek influence into Roman culture such as introducing the Greek alphabet. Another influence by the Etruscans was that the Romans were beginning to treat women with more respect and to begin introducing more rights for women. The Roman Nobles would send their sons to both Etruscan and Greek education systems, as they preferred to get the best out of both education systems. When

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    Classic Greek Philosophy

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    Classic Greek Philosophy. Classic Greek Philosophy is largely based on the ideologies of Socrates and those who supported and added on to his ideas, such as Plato and Aristotle. Rather than believing that the world was created by one or many gods, Socrates and other Greeks relied on observable evidence, scientific reasoning, and realistic thoughts to explain the natural processes of the world. 3. What was the social organization of the Hellenistic Kingdoms? During the Hellenistic period, Greek culture

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    Greek architecture focused on other forms of civic architecture such as theaters, council halls, public porticoes, and city planning. Greek architecture is distinguished by its structures and decorations. Their typical forms was not tombs nor did they have much interest in elaborate houses and palaces. In the case of the temples, the building appears to have been embedded as a sculptural entity within the landscape, most often the temples were placed on high grounds in order for its proportions

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    2. The Illiad and the Odyssey were so important to the Greeks because they were great works of literature and contained information of past events’, much like a bible or history book. It shaped their culture and what it meant to be a human being. The events of the Illiad and the Odyssey have been reflected in plays in ancient Greece and in the attitudes of many Greeks on what it meant to be a hero at that time. 3. The city-states of Ancient Greece were organized like tiny independent countries

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    a bridge between city-states and the Greek Hellenistic World. The Hellenistic World is what resulted from the disintegrated empire that came short after Alexanders death. Four major Hellenistic kingdoms emerged from the successors of Alexander. The Greeks and easterners made notable accomplishments during this period of experiments, novelties and individualism which influenced the Roman culture. The Hellenistic kingdoms shared much in common with their Greek past. Although they had a democratic

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    the rise of Alexander “The Great” begins the Hellenistic Age which is used to describe a time which Greek culture spread to places like Egypt and Asia. Due to this Greek culture had changed from what it was during Classical Greece as they were able to achieve much more with this new diverse culture. The Classical Age of Greece is known for its work in philosophy and the arts. The work of Greek philosophers of this time such Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle cannot go unnoticed in these contexts as

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    Alexander's army would’ve conquered all the way till China and maybe more, but his army of over eighteen years, had had enough travel on weary feet and wished for the comfort of home. During his time of travels created a Hellenistic belief, mixing greek, persian, egyptian, and indian cultures to a single pot. Alexander

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    Greek Culture Influence

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    Greek Culture and Influence The Ancient Greek Empire was an empire of great power and success. From the beginning of democracy to the amazing architecture of the Parthenon, the Greeks had many achievements that marked their place in history, as their technologies were very advanced for their time. Even today, Ancient Greek culture and technological advancements continue to influence our lives in aspects of government, philosophy, architecture, geometry, mythology, and sports. Although democracy can

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    end these wars. As a result of these wars, most kingdoms suffered from both economical and political problems. Therefore, it is fair to say that Greek/Hellenistic civilization could be characterized as being a period of intellectual and cultural achievement but political failure. In the Hellenistic world, there were a lot of intellectual success in Greek. This was a period when a lot of History writers came to life. Herodotus and Thucydides were well known history writers. These writers wrote about

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    “Golden age of Athenian culture flourished under the leadership of Pericles, a brilliant general, orator, patron of the arts and politician. Pericles transformed his city’s alliances into an empire and graced its Acropolis with the famous Parthenon. His policies and strategies also set the stage for the devastating Peloponnesian War, which would embroil all Greece in the decades following his death”(history) . Pericles was born on 495 B.C. into one of Athens’ leading families . His mother belonged

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