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Ancient Greece Dbq

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From around 500 to 300 B.C.E, in Ancient Greece, the area had many contributions to modern Western civilization. Ancient Greece influenced Western civilization politically and socially. Ancient Greece influenced Western civilization with the spread of democracy and impacted Western civilization socially with its style of architecture using columns and the ancient Olympics. Ancient Greece made many political contributions that influenced Western civilization regarding its government. Ancient Greece was the first country to use a democracy, making government more equal and centered on the people. Ancient Greece decided on a new type of government focusing on the people and what they want, according to their votes on government officials, and …show more content…

Document 6 shows a very popular style of Grecian architecture, the column or pillar, this style of architecture influenced worldly architecture as columns are found in architecture all over the world. The column or pillar has influenced the style of many political building in the U.S., such as the White House, The Lincoln Memorial and The Capitol Building, all containing columns in the front. In more modern architecture, columns can be seen in millions of homes and business buildings. Columns have become an extremely common form of architectural design among the world. Greece made social contributions to the world with their value towards athletes in sports, and their development of the Olympics and Olympic events. As shown in Document 7, is a sculpture of a man participating in a discus contest. In the sculpture, is shown a man holding a discus which was an event created and held in Ancient Grecian Olympics. The Ancient Greeks had influenced western civilization in the form of competitive sports competitions evolving into the modern Olympics which is now an important part of western and worldly culture. The ancient Greeks also valued their Olympics athletes almost as gods. The way that the man is depicted shows the Greeks valued strength, has influenced the fact that now children and adults in western civilizations idolize famous athletes and value their talents in sports, much like the way that in ancient Greece, sculptures were made and athletes were treated as

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