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9th Grade Outline

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9th Grade Outline
Israelites & Greeks

Terms:
PLO is the Palestinian  Liberation Organization.
Middle East is an area containing one of the worlds largest supplies of oil, and is 90% Muslim, and 10% Jew.
The Suez Canal is the Mediterranean Sea including the Red Sea and the Arabian to Indian Sea.
Covenant is an agreement or relationship.
Zion is the right to homeland for Jewish.
Moses is the Hebrew Prophet and lawgiver who led the Israelites out of
Egypt.
Monotheism is the belief in one god.
Justinian Code is the Byzantine emperors laws.
Napoleonic Code is the law of French civil law, made in 1807, covers the entire French law.
Diaspora is scattering of communities of Jews outside their original homeland.
The Olympic Games are a group of games that test the players ability to find the best of all of the competitors.
Camp David Accords was when Egypt's president and Israel's president along with Jimmy Carter met in 1977 in Maryland at Camp David, to make a treaty to give Israel the right to exist and to be recognized and to also have Israel give back the Egyptian lands it took.
Occupied Territory is Arab lands controlled by Israelites.
Minoans is a city of Missos.  It is a city of great wealth of gold and jewelry and sporting events.  It also had great belief in the Gods and connected Sea trade to Egypt and Mesopotamia.
The Mycenaeans created tanned leather, clay jars, wine and oil, bronze swords, taxes of wheat and livestock, and ship building.
Dorians are the people who mainly controlled the Dark Age of Greece of no trade, poverty, and little education.
The Hellenic Age is the Golden Age of Greece of literature (Homer), great trade & travel, massive cultural advances, and much cultural diffusion.
The Illiad and the Odyssey are two epic poems wrote by Homer.
Bards are poets who tell their story's by singing them.
Trojan Horse was a hollow wooden horse that the Spartans used to get inside the city of Troy (Trojans) and conquer them.
Homer is on of the most famous epic poets of Greece who wrote the Illiad and the Odyssey.
Deities are a god or goddess.
Zeus is the ruler of the heavens.
Polis is a city-state of ancient Greece.
Acropolis is the main height or citadel of a Greek city and the highest point in the village.
Agora is a place of congregation.

Aristocrats are a group of people considered superior to others with great wealth and are landowners and usually have part in the cavalry of that city's army.
Phalanx is a form of fighting used by the Greeks wh...

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