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Folarin 3 Adeduni Folarin Mrs. Montejo AP European History/Period 1 23 March 2015 The Ottoman Empire ruled over Greece for about four centuries until the war of independence began. Europeans rallied in favor of the Greeks despite conservative governments taking power in other parts of Europe. There are several ways one might view the personalities and state of the Greeks in the Ottoman Empire during the revolution. In any war, there are two sides. Most people were either for or against the condition and character of the Greeks. The Greeks had many critics when it comes to the idea of independence.

AP World Chapter 4 Summary

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Outline The civilizations of Greece and Rome rivaled those of India and China in cultural richness and their effect on world history. Their institutions and values reverberated in the later histories of the Middle East and Europe and Europe?s colonies around the world. The study of classical Mediterranean civilization is complicated because it includes Greek and then Roman political, social, and economic institutions, which were sometimes shared but often unique.

ap art history ancient greece vocab part 4/5

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theme chart-ch4:greece and iran(1000-30 bce)

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tech/environment: new trade and war technologies developed and borrowed-persia had underground irrigation;greek hoplites,coins in lydia culture:greece developed the arts-science, math, philosophy, drama, poetry politics:1st democracy-greece had democracy and duarchy;persian satraps economics:coins developed-sparta coins banned so everyone is equal social and gender structures:women were only used to make sons-women in sparta encouraged to work out; bisexuality; athens suppressed women

classical civilization ch 4

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Classical Civilization in the Mediterranean: Greece and Rome 1. Introduction 1. Mediterranean culture 1. Greece slowed Persian empire, set up a few colonies, but… 2. Rome known for empire 3. New institutions/values that would remain in western culture 4. “our own” Classical past 1. U.S. Constitution 2. buildings in the U.S. 3. founders of the philosophical tradition 4. Socratic method 2. Greco-Roman history 1. more dynamic, but less successful * We can clearly recognize the connections and our own debt without adhering to the notion that the Mediterranean world somehow dominated the classical period. 2. Complicated – passed through two centers 1. Rome preserved many of Greek achievements 3. Rome vs. Greece 1. Mighty empire vs. inept/Greek city-states

AP European History Example Exam 2001

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AP European History 2001 Free-Response Questions These materials were produced by Educational Testing Service (ETS), which develops and administers the examinations of the Advanced Placement Program for the College Board. The College Board and Educational Testing Service (ETS) are dedicated to the principle of equal opportunity, and their programs, services, and employment policies are guided by that principle. The College Board is a national nonprofit membership association dedicated to preparing, inspiring, and connecting students to college and opportunity.
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