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Subido el 28 de abril de 2020 por Patricia D.

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good morning boys and girls how are you today i'm fine and happy to be here with you 00:00:01
in a new social science class so let's going to start with the class let's going to 00:00:07
review a little bit as you remember we have five four periods in history so pre pre-history that 00:00:16
you have learned with noemi the other day and today we are going to focus on ancient history 00:00:28
okay the second one as you can see here in the timeline is the green one okay here this one 00:00:38
so we are going to talk about ancient history okay okay so in ancient history ancient history 00:00:46
started when people invented the writing so as you remember in the other class we said that the 00:00:57
prehistory ends or ended when people invented writing so if prehistory ended when people 00:01:07
invented writing, Asian history started when people invented writing, okay? So you need to 00:01:19
remember that the invention of writing marks the end of prehistory and the beginning of Asian 00:01:28
history okay in asian history the first civilizations appeared what's the meaning of that 00:01:39
so the first group of people in in a very organized way with cities well something similar 00:01:49
but you can imagine with cities with a real real organization appear we are going to study two of 00:01:59
them okay we are going to talk about the greeks and the romans okay let's going to start with the 00:02:09
greeks so the greeks invented the democracy what is that the democracy means government by the 00:02:16
people okay nowadays we have also a democracy in spain so imagine it's a really old term 00:02:28
And thanks to the Greeks, we have now the democracy. 00:02:40
More things you have to know about Greeks. 00:02:46
So Greeks made beautiful buildings and sculptures. 00:02:50
As you can see here in the pictures. 00:02:55
Really, really important. 00:03:00
If you like sports, you need to know that Greeks invented the Olympic Games. 00:03:02
also they invented coins they wrote books about many things so they they studied a lot of things 00:03:09
but for example one of the most important ones was science so they wrote a lot of books and 00:03:25
documents about science related with the coins they they bought and sold objects so these the 00:03:32
the the action of buying and selling objects is they call trade okay and they believed in many 00:03:44
gods as you can see here they don't they didn't have only one god they had um several ones so 00:03:58
here we have almost 10 or 11 but they they had a lot of god they had a god for almost everything 00:04:08
so imagine they have a god they had a god for the house they had a god for the sea 00:04:18
they had a god for the family so they had a lot of gods and the greeks came to the iberian 00:04:28
peninsula do you remember the iberian peninsula and they call it iberia okay so here is the 00:04:42
Iberian Peninsula as you remember the Iberian Peninsula is Spain and Portugal together okay 00:04:52
and they call it Iberia so let's going to talk about Romans Romans also came to the Iberian 00:05:00
Peninsula and they call it Hispania okay now it's similar to our name it is also important to know 00:05:13
that romans conquered and established a big big big big empire so as you 00:05:26
can you imagine whole europe so if you can see a picture of europe whole continent 00:05:35
were from the romans so they were in whole europe oh sorry so this means a big big empire okay 00:05:44
things you need to know about romans so romans built many roads and cities also 00:05:56
roads are not exactly as we as our roads nowadays but it was very very important because 00:06:05
thanks to these roads you can move from one city to another one also roman invented a language 00:06:16
called latin and this language was very important because um was the the language for 00:06:26
for study for the knowledge for science and also spanish comes from latin this is a reason because 00:06:36
we have similar words, okay? Or words that are similar in spelling or in pronunciation. 00:06:48
English, not. As you can imagine, English is not a Latin language. 00:06:56
Romans also trade objects. As I told you before when we were talking about Greeks, 00:07:05
trade means buy and sell objects okay romans also build a lot of buildings and sculptures 00:07:12
as you can see here in the picture because roman built buildings one of the most important building 00:07:23
or constructions they they made were aqueducts because this building or this important 00:07:34
building carry water to the cities finally romans also believed in many gods then the roman empire 00:07:44
ended in 476 a.d and this is an important year or an important date that you should remember 00:07:59
because it's the end of the Asian history. 00:08:09
This is all for today, guys, boys, girls. 00:08:15
And if you need more help or you have any questions, please, Noemi and I are here. 00:08:19
And we are happy to know about you and to help you if you need anything. 00:08:28
So see you in this class. Bye bye. 00:08:36
Thank you. 00:08:39
Subido por:
Patricia D.
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28 de abril de 2020 - 15:09
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4:3 Hasta 2009 fue el estándar utilizado en la televisión PAL; muchas pantallas de ordenador y televisores usan este estándar, erróneamente llamado cuadrado, cuando en la realidad es rectangular o wide.
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