Democracy: People Power

Learn how democracy in the United States is different from that of the ancient Greeks.
https://education.nationalgeographic.org/resource/democracy-people-power

Greek Influence on U.S. Democracy

The United States has a complex government system. One important tenet of this system is democracy, in which the ultimate power rests with the people. In the case of the United States, that power is exercised indirectly, through elected representatives. Although the U.S. has been a strong proponent of democracy, it did not invent democracy. The Greeks are often credited with pioneering a democratic government that went on to influence the structure of the United States. Read this article that describes how elements of ancient Greek democracy heavily influenced the figures that designed the United States government.
https://education.nationalgeographic.org/resource/greek-influence-us-democracy

Free Speech in Ancient Greece

Learn about how the ancient Greeks viewed free speech.
https://education.nationalgeographic.org/resource/free-speech-ancient-greece

Social Networking in Ancient Greece

Learn about how the ancient Greeks viewed the sharing of ideas as an important part of learning.
https://education.nationalgeographic.org/resource/social-networking-ancient-greece

Diplomacy

Encyclopedic entry. Diplomacy is the art and science of maintaining peaceful relationships between nations, groups, or individuals. Often, diplomacy refers to representatives of different groups discussing such issues as conflict, trade, the environment, technology, or maintaining security.
https://education.nationalgeographic.org/resource/diplomacy

Alexander the Great

Alexander the Great, a Macedonian king, conquered the eastern Mediterranean, Egypt, the Middle East, and parts of Asia in a remarkably short period of time. His empire ushered in significant cultural changes in the lands he conquered and changed the course of the region’s history.
https://education.nationalgeographic.org/resource/alexander-great

Travels of Odysseus

Use this geotour to follow Odysseus and his crew as they encounter nymphs and narcotics, cyclopes and sirens.
https://education.nationalgeographic.org/resource/travels-odysseus-map