Power Point Notes. . . Again

Today we took more notes from the Power Point in the beginning of the class before some people talking got on Mr. Schick's nerves (thanks classmates). After they got on his nerves he told us to take our own notes from the textbook.

Warring City-States

- polis: fundamental political unit made up of a city and the surrounding countryside. (politics, affairs of the cities; policy, political, etc.).
- monarchy: rule by a single person (a king. in Greece)
- aristocracy: rule by a small group of noble, very rich, landowning families.
- oligarchy - wealthy groups, dissatisfied with Aristocratic rule, who seized power (often with military help).
- tyrant: powerful individual who seized control by appealing to the common people for support.

And then the rest of the magical class we took notes from the very reliable textbook conveniently located in the back of Mr. Schick's room for our superior knowledge. Trust me, reading the textbook gives you as much detail about history as Stephen King does in a novel. (This is not sarcastic, I mean this seriously.)

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

So Mr. Schick's Apparently Pregnant

Presentation Day #1

Italy: Birth Place of the Renaissance