Classic Greece
Greek was the type of place where only the men would usually be working outside all the time and the women would be inside doing house work such as, cooking, cleaning, taking care of their kids. The men where known to support the family and that's it. That was how the Government wanted things to be. They didn't clean or anything. Greek also developed their own myths. Zeus was the ruler of Gods who lived in Mount Olympus with his wife Hera. Augustus was Rome's main emperor. About 90% of Rome's trading's was farming. Rome mostly traded with China and India.
Democracy started in 507 B.C.. Democracy was developed by the Greeks, city state of Athens. People say that Pericles was the greatest and longest lasting democratic leader. They say that Citizenship was when any Greek people had every right to protect themselves from any type of danger. The woman where not aloud to own land, or anything like that. They where only support to do house work.
Classical Greece had amazing Architecture. Greece was always trying to find different ways to make new things. They would make stuff out of mud, cement, sticks, clay, and I'm guessing many more different things. Now sculptures where mad out of Greek sculpture as white marble looking, about half of all sculpture that where made during antiquity was of bronze. Geometry was invented and ruled by a ancient Greek person about 4000 years ago. The ruler obviously have had to be a important guy to be put in charge of stuff like that.
Socrates was a philosopher who lived from 496-399 B.C., He is known for Socratic irony and the Socratic method. He was teacher, and when the students would ask him a question he would explain it as best as he could until they got it. He was practicing the study of pedagogy. Plato was another philosopher in Greece he was born 428-7 B.C.E and died in 348-7 B.C.E. He was about 80 or 81 when he died. Plato was a student of Socrates. He is not only philosopher but he was known for a founder of an Academy in Athens. Aristotle was born in 384 BC in Stagirus, in Northern Greece on the Chalcidice peninsula. His father died when he was only a little child. No one know that his fathers skills would have been past on to him. But they where.
In 336 B.C., Alexander the Great was the leader of the Greek kingdom of Macedonia. When he died 13 years later, Alexander had alreadybulit a whole ampire that went all the way fromGreece to India. That big old long building believe it or not changed the world forever. It spread Greek culture and ideas from the Eastern Mediterranean all the way Asia. People call this era the "Hellenistic period." It lasted from the death of Alexander in 323 B.C. until 31 B.C., when Roman troops conquered the last of the territories that the Macedonian king had once ruled.