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As you watch the videos, sort the terms into their correct boxes. Each term is only used once.(20 points)
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I don’t see the list of specific terms you need sorted. Could you paste the terms here (or upload a screenshot)? I’ll sort each one into the correct box.
If you want a head start, here are common Greece vs Rome examples you can use or compare to your list:
Government/Politics
- Greece: Athenian democracy, city-states (polis)
- Rome: Roman Republic, Senate, consuls, codified Roman law
Military
- Greece: Phalanx (hoplite formation), trireme (Greek warship)
- Rome: Legion (Roman heavy infantry unit), Roman navy/warships, military roads and engineering
Culture/Technology
- Greece: Classical sculpture, Doric/Ionic/Corinthian columns, drama/theatre, Greek philosophy (Socrates, Plato, Aristotle), Greek alphabet
- Rome: Arches and vaults, aqueducts, Roman concrete, roads, Latin language, realistic portrait sculpture, Roman engineering and administration
Send the specific terms and I’ll place each one into the correct box.
If you want a head start, here are common Greece vs Rome examples you can use or compare to your list:
Government/Politics
- Greece: Athenian democracy, city-states (polis)
- Rome: Roman Republic, Senate, consuls, codified Roman law
Military
- Greece: Phalanx (hoplite formation), trireme (Greek warship)
- Rome: Legion (Roman heavy infantry unit), Roman navy/warships, military roads and engineering
Culture/Technology
- Greece: Classical sculpture, Doric/Ionic/Corinthian columns, drama/theatre, Greek philosophy (Socrates, Plato, Aristotle), Greek alphabet
- Rome: Arches and vaults, aqueducts, Roman concrete, roads, Latin language, realistic portrait sculpture, Roman engineering and administration
Send the specific terms and I’ll place each one into the correct box.
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