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| Connection to the Ancient Greek and Roman cultures of the past, and the cultures of the Phoenicians and Egyptians |
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| Kind of journal; included favorite or important quotes from studies, thoughts and reactions, not summaries, modern day blog |
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| Changing, long, traditional education dealing with Greece and Rome |
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| Contained Trivium (grammar, rhetoric, more) and Quadrivium (geometry, astronomy, more) and advanced subjects |
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| A citadel built on elevated ground |
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| Mall, shopping area, place to meet someone and to do business |
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| Men's room in house, not bathroom |
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| Husband/fathers, wives/mothers, children, slaves/vassals |
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| Women's room in house, not bathroom |
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| Girls legally subordinate to authority in the form of a father, wives in the form of her husband |
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| City state, plural: poleis |
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| Paterfamilias, women more independent, freeing of slaves more common |
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| Three Parts: Praenomen, Nomen, Cognomen |
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| Central Italy, including Sicily and Sardinia, grows to include Western Europe as well; Speaks Latin |
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| Greeks start colonizing all over the world |
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| Lex Ursonensis; Colony of Genetiva Julia (Spain Law) by Julius Caesar / Marc Antony |
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| To cultivate or to farm, +300 Roman citizens + other allies who owe allegiance to Rome |
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| Chosen founder of new colony |
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| 49-44 BCE, general and statesman of Rome |
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| Samuel Adams, Patrick Henry, worried central gov't would lead to king or tyrant |
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| Articles of Confederation |
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| Constitutional Convention |
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1787 - goal to make new Constitution ~430 BCE - Darius I becomes King of Persia |
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| power of the people; direct election |
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| 1787 - James Madison, Alexander Hamilton, wanted to create a strong central government |
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| Rule by the few, the elite, the Aristocracy |
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| King of Persia, believed monarchy is best for all |
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| President of the Philadelphia Convention |
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| Federalists, who in part created the Federalist Papers |
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| individual kingdoms, monarchy is natural because of model of King Zeus |
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| By Agamemnon, Menelaus' brother |
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