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Lesson 1.02 - The Birth of Democracy
Lesson 1.02 - The Birth of Democracy
Description:To get a better understanding of the world that is you must unearth the knowledge of the past. Picture yourself on the edge of a rocky cliff overlooking the Aegean Sea. The time is around 1200 BC. And you have traveled in time to ancient Greece. An ancient text of Greek history, written by Herodotus is in your hand. And you read. . . .
Last Updated:Aug-28-2009
Subject(s):- Social Studies
- Grades 9-10 / Ages 14-16
- high
- 9th
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- Curriculum: Lesson Plan
- From: Clovis Online School
- Contributed By: Chai Nakpiban
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Greek civilization had its roots not only on the mainland of Greece but also on the many islands of the Mediterranean and Aegean seas.
Several things linked all the Greek city-states together. 
What rights did Athenian women have?