Ancient Rome
Geography
Achievements & Golden Age
Ancient Greece
Sparta/Athens
100

What are two types of people in Rome?(hint: both of the words start with a p )

patricians and plebeians

100

Rome was located in the center of what body of water?

The Mediterranean Sea

100

What is Hellenism?

Blend of Greek, Persian, Indian and Egyptian cultures

100

The most warlike city-state in Greece?

Sparta

100

What age do boys go to military school in Sparta?

7

200

The empire was too _____ to govern effectively.

 large

200

Why were the mountains in Rome so important?

They protected Rome from invasion. 

200

What is the name of massive structures that are designed to carry fresh water to cities?

Aqueducts

200

What type of government?

Direct democracy

200

Who could vote in Athens?

Citizens who were free men that were 18 and older.

300

What is a republic?

A government where the citizens elect people to represent them in the government. These representatives were responsible to the people that elected them.

300

Who was the Parthenon built for?

hint: it was that city's patron deity

Athena

300

Name three Greek achievements during its Golden Age that are still used today.

Can include: geometry (Pythagorean theorem), astronomy, the Olympics, architecture (arches), Hippocratic Oath, Greek theater 

300

Who are helots?

Enslaved people in Sparta
300

Athens government split into two parts:

The council and assembly

400

What ended the persecution of Christians in Rome?

The Edict of Milan

400
Greece's geography led to the development of what?

City-states

400

What is an Assembly? 

Elect consuls, declare war



400

Who conquered Greece after the Peloponnesian League left it destroyed?

Phillip II, king of Macedonia.

400

Sparta's government?

Military oligarchy

500

What is the job of the consuls?

To vote & pass laws, manage the army

500
Ancient Greeks created _______ to create more land for growing crops.

Terrace farming

500

Why are the cities that Alexander the Great founded so unique?

He named these cities after himself

500

What are Philosophers?

Great thinkers who tries to explain the nature of life

500

How were women treated in Athens vs Sparta?

In Athens, women could not go to school or vote. They were taught how to keep a home.

In Sparta, girls were sent to school and taught how to fight.

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