2015年3月26日星期四
03/26/15 Class
Today is the fist day that Mr. Schick left. We work on our paper very hard and hopefully we can finished it tomorrow.
2015年3月23日星期一
23/03/15 Class
Today's class Mr. Schick go through the details about the paper that we have to write before April 1st. And we will also have a test on that day. SO we have to watch the video either during this time.
2015年3月21日星期六
03/20 Class
Today's class all of us did the presentation of the powerpoint that we did. I did take notes and I think all of us really did a good job on this project. But we did not finished our presentation during the class.
2015年3月19日星期四
(Ancient) Greece is the Word...
Next in line...
- With Hippias gone, Isagoras and Cleisthenes (both were aristocrats) engaged in a power struggle
- Isagoras had support from some fellow aristocrats, plus from Sparta
- Cleisthenes had support of the majority of Athenians
- Isagoras becomes archon eponymous (tyrant)
- He ostracizes Cleisthenes
- Cleisthenes'supporters - and the ordinary Athenian citizens! - revolt against Isagoras' tyranny
- They trap Isagoras on the acropolis for two days - on the third day he fled and was banished
- 508 BCE
- Cleisthenes - definitely a member of the elite
- Very rich
- Insulated from the “hoi polloi”
- A crafty politician
2015年3月18日星期三
Ancient Greece continued...
Transformation of government
- During the seventh and sixth centuries BCE, aristrocrats ran the show in most of Greece
- Rich people held much more influence in society, and held much more governmental power, than the middle class or the poor
- Aristocracy is rule by aristocrats
- they attended symposiums, meetings where the elite men would enjoy wine and poetry, performances by dancers and acrobats, and the company of hetaeras (courtesans) while discussing politics
- no women (except the “entertanment”)
- no middle class
- certainly, no slaves
- sometimes, even certain aristocrats (who didn’t have the right connections or who fell out of favor) were excluded
- sometimes aristocrats would form alliances with hoplites (well-armed soldiers), and set up an alternative form of gov’t called a tyranny
- tyrant: someone who rules outside the framework of the polis
- modern meaning of tyrant: an abusive or oppressive ruler
- the Greek meaning of tyrant: someone who simply seized power (usually with hoplite help)
- Hippias was a tyrant who ruled from 527 to 510 BCE
- his brother was murdered, and his rule became harsh
- eventually he was expelled from Athens (this is called being ostracized)
- in revenge, he began working with the Persian king Darius I, helping them invade Marathon
2015年3月16日星期一
03/16/15 Project II
Today we continued doing our PowerPoint, because of we got a lot of done last class, so today I just fixed it and search more to make sure that I didn't put the wrong things on my slight. We are done today and then we have to practice our presentation.
2015年3月13日星期五
03/12/15 Project I
Today in the class Mr. Schick let us continued on our project, today we had a long class and we had a lot of done. It's a good class.
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