Tuesday, September 14, 2021

Per. 8 World History Roundtable Do Now Questions Due 9/23/21

     Per. 8 World History Roundtable Do Now Questions Due 9/23/21 


1#  What did you think of your first day of school? What are your hopes

 and expectations for the school year?

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#3 Answer the following questions using and internet Web Search. ​ ​

 In your own words explain the meaning of “Democracy” ​ ​

How did Solon influence Democracy? ​ ​ 

How did Pericles influence Democracy? ​ ​ 

How did Cleisthenes influence Democracy? ​







47 comments:

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  2. i thought that I am going to have a good year because all my teachers are chill/nice. my hopes for this year is that I pass so that I can go to Colombia jordin Cifuentes (i kinda forgot to put my name on the first on sorry about that)

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  3. My first day of school was nerve racking and exciting at the same time, i hope to become smarter and learn new stuff by the end of the year-Jaziel Perez

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  4. I have high hopes for this year. All my teachers are chill so it will probably be easier to get through the school year. -Jonathan Flores

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  5. the first day was good. and i will do my work and pass


    Emilio manera

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  6. It was pretty boring until English class and history class, my expectation for this school year is to have a good enough grades to get into the honors classes next year

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  7. I thought of the first day of school it was cool wasn't bad just a chill day for the first day. My hopes and expectations is to keep my grades up to a 86 and over hand in all my assignments on time and staying focus at all times. -Antoine Blount

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  8. On the first day of school I was nervous but once I went and met all my teachers I said to myself that it wasn't going to be that bad so in the end I liked it a lot. John Paul Rancho

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  9. First day of school. My first day of school was a decent experience and undoubtingly, a surprise. When thinking about something new you never know what to expect and personally, I had come up with thoughts and expectations for how the day would go but of course, all just assumptions. What made me come to different ideas for outcomes of the first day of school was the curiosity of being in a different school and i certainly wasn't expecting it to go as well as it went therefore the first day of school turned out to be decent.

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  10. eh it was a good day at first i though this class was going to be dry but we have a few classes clowns you know who you are but after school i have a head ake sleep for the half of the day and ya ill call it a day is was good

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  11. It was decent none of the teachers gave us any hard work yet. what I'm expecting is that I'll have better grades then last year. -Tiffany Gonzalez

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  12. Marcus Johnson

    My first day of school was chill and nothing happened but was boring overall.

    My expectations is just to pass the year good.

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  13. #2
    The strongest piece of evidence that could be used against Rob are his fingerprints because you only have your fingerprints.

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  14. #2 The fingerprints because your fingerprints are unique and could not have been placed by someone else.

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  16. #2 the best piece of evidence is the eyewitness because they know that he stole the TV and the laptop-Jaziel Perez

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  17. 2. Rob's finger prints in Aprils house because you can tell the cops and investigate where his fingerprints were and then arrest him for breaking in.

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  18. looking around and seeing whats broken our look what pathway he came in looking at the floor seeing if he left an y trail of coming in and out

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  19. the finger prints because no one else has your finger prints. so it must be rob

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  20. The fingerprints because the only way his fingerprints were left at her house if Rob broke in and its unique to one person

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  21. #2
    The strongest piece of evidence i think is the fingerprints in Aprils house was Robs because you cant steal fingerprint so it have to be yours.

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  22. I think the answer is number 3 because if your fingerprints are found on an item in my house it shows you were their because it was your DNA. Fingerprints are also unique to one person.

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  23. Robs fingerprints in the house because you would know exactly who it is because everyone has a unique fingerprint so you'll know who it is

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  24. #2

    Marcus

    The strongest piece of evidence i think is the fingerprints in Aprils house was Robs because you cant steal fingerprint so it have to be yours.

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  25. I think the strongest evidence is the one with the fingerprints in April's house because why is your fingerprints in somebody else's house and your fingerprints are unique to you and nobody else can have your fingerprints that's why I think that is the strongest evidence.

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  26. #2 foot prints at April's house that match the prints of his shoes because it all leads to one person and plus the cops could pull up and investigate you or whatever. - Jordin Cifuentes

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  27. I think that number #2 because they found his finger prints at her house
    so they now know who was in her house

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  28. Antoine
    I think the strongest evidence is the one with the fingerprints in April's house because why is Rob's fingerprints in her house and your fingerprints are unique to you and nobody else can have your fingerprints that's why I think that is the strongest evidence.

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  29. 1. Offices to which members could be elected

    2. This meant that ordinary Athenian citizens were paid by the state to participate in public affairs.

    3. He helped the Athenians develop a system of government in which all had a say, not only the aristocratic few.

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  30. #3
    Democracy- The whole population can choose who they want to be in power.
    Solon redefined citizenship and created the foundation of democracy.
    Pericles made democracy the central culture of ancient Greece.
    Cleisthenes helped give everyone an equal voice in the government.

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  31. #3
    John Paul Rancho
    Democracy is about the whole population and who can make it popular. Reforms of Solon's Constitution. After dealing with the immediate crises in 6th century Athens, Solon redefined citizenship so as to create the foundations of democracy.
    Classes (Review) Offices to which members could be elected (by class) Property Qualification and Military Obligation.Pericles influenced government and culture in Athens by making Athens a more democratic city-state, by rebuilding Athens, and by making Athens a center of learning and the arts. Pericles allowed all people to participate in government, which also made Athens more of a direct democracy. Cleisthenes changed Athenian government To do this, he had to break up the power of powerful aristocrats in How did Cleisthenes create the foundation for democracy in Athens.

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  32. #3

    1: A system of government by the whole population or all the eligible members of a state, typically through elected representatives.

    2: Solon implemented a new class system that allowed social mobility, and also gave each class a role within the democracy. He began to develop the concept of individual rights, while instituting legislation to protect those rights for all people. Where does the name Solon come from?

    3: Pericles was prominent and influential in Athenian politics, particularly between the Greco-Persian Wars and the Peloponnesian War, and was acclaimed by Thucydides, a contemporary historian, as "the first citizen of Athens".

    4: It was the first time in history that the common people overthrew a government for form a new one, which is known as the Athenian Revolution. Cleisthenes was a forefather of democracy. He helped the Athenians develop a system of government in which all had a say, not only the aristocratic few.

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  33. Marcus
    #3

    1: A system of government by the whole population or all the eligible members of a state, typically through elected representatives.

    2: Solon implemented a new class system that allowed social mobility, and also gave each class a role within the democracy. He began to develop the concept of individual rights, while instituting legislation to protect those rights for all people. Where does the name Solon come from?

    3: Pericles was prominent and influential in Athenian politics, particularly between the Greco-Persian Wars and the Peloponnesian War, and was acclaimed by Thucydides, a contemporary historian, as "the first citizen of Athens".

    4: It was the first time in history that the common people overthrew a government for form a new one, which is known as the Athenian Revolution. Cleisthenes was a forefather of democracy. He helped the Athenians develop a system of government in which all had a say, not only the aristocratic few.

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  34. Democracy is the "good side" there is no good side but its one that people prefer

    Reforms of Solon's Constitution. After dealing with the immediate crises in 6th century Athens, Solon redefined citizenship so as to create the foundations of democracy

    Pericles influenced government and culture in Athens by making Athens a more democratic city-state, by rebuilding Athens, and by making Athens a center of learning and the arts

    Cleisthenes influence is profound. It was the first time in history that the common people overthrew a government for form a new one, which is known as the Athenian Revolution.

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  35. #3 democracy is a system of population
    Solon redefined citizenship so as to create the foundations of democracy.
    Pericles expanded citizen participation in democracy
    Cleisthenes allowed more people to have an equal voice in the government-Jaziel Perez

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  36. 3
    Democracy is when the people are in charge of the Government.
    Reforms of Solon's Constitution. After dealing with the immediate crises in 6th century Athens, Solon redefined citizenship so as to create the foundations of democracy.
    Pericles influenced government and culture in Athens by making Athens a more democratic city-state, by rebuilding Athens, and by making Athens a center of learning and the arts.
    Cleisthenes, It was the first time in history that the common people overthrew a government for form a new one, which is known as the Athenian Revolution.
    Neariah

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  37. Democracy. Democracy is a form of government/leadership governed and overseen by “the people”, multiple persons that would usually take place in a majority ruling.
    Solon influenced democracy by implementing a class system never used before that would make social mobility “okay” and also made sure that each class of civilization had a “role” to constitute.
    Secondly, Pericles influenced society by reconstructing Athens and having Athens be a center of “Learning and The Arts” however, what really show that Pericles influenced democracy was his decision and effort to allow all people to take part in government.
    Lastly, Cleisthenes influenced democracy by making a council of 500 citizens and taking apart aristocrats which surely spread and instituted democracy.
    - Julian Iturrey

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  38. 1.A government for the people by the people. But its mostly for the majority.
    2.Reforms of Solon's Constitution. After dealing with the immediate crises in 6th century Athens, Solon redefined citizenship to create the foundations of democracy.
    3.Pericles influenced government and culture in Athens by making Athens a more democratic city-state, by rebuilding Athens, and by making Athens a center of learning and the arts.
    4.He had to break up the power of powerful aristocrats. Cleisthenes created the foundation for democracy in Athens by creating a council of 500 citizens who were everyday citizens.

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  39. #3 Jordin cifuentes

    I think democracy is members of the state and apart of the Government

    Solon made sure that everyone were citizens to be able to vote

    Pericles made Athens more Democratic city state

    Cleisthenes is known as the founder of democracy

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  40. solon influence Democracy because he created the foundation of democracy.

    Pericles influence Democracy by influenced the government and culture in Athens by making Athens more direct democracy.

    Cleisthenes influences democracy by changing the Athenian government by bring democracy to the people.

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  41. A democracy is a base of system of government that is for everybody to know.
    Solon influenced democracy because he was a lawmaker and poet and that could help the democracy.
    Pericles influenced democracy because he was a Greek statesman and he was general at one point of time he influence the democracy because he did right and was a important person to the population.
    Cleisthenes increased the power of the assembly by allowing all the people to tell what they know to debate .
    Antoine Blount

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  42. Dahather Liranzo

    Solonian reforms did not establish democracy they were a crucial step on the Athenian road to democracy.

    Pericles allowed all people to participate in government which also made Athens more of a direct democracy.

    Cleisthenes was a forefather of democracy Cleisthenes influence is profound.

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  43. 3.
    Matheus
    Democracy - A group of people who lead when in charge.
    #1 Solon created the foundations of Democracy, and tried to to legislate against political, economic and moral decline in archaic Athens.
    #2 Pericles allowed poor men to leave work and participate in the justice system.
    #3 Cleisthenes changed Athenian government, and made a council of 500 citizens who were everyday citizens.

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Per. 8 World History Roundtable Do Now Questions Due 10/14/21

  1. Explain in (2-3 Paragraphs) 3 things you have learned about Ancient Greek and Roman culture and democracy.  #2