Who is Alexander the Great.
This city state is called the birthplace of democracy.
What is Athens.
Ancient Greece is known as the birthplace of this.
What is democracy.
By 146 BC Greece had fallen under control of this nation.
What is Rome.
Archaeologist found these in Athens that were minted in the same year that Athens fell to the Romans.
What are gold coins.
He was the tutor of Alexander the Great.
Who is Aristotle.
Ancient Greece was divided into these types of ruling areas.
What are city states.
Some of this built 2,100+ years ago in ancient Greece still stands today.
What is architecture.
The Romans liked this language better than their own Latin.
What is Greek.
Alexander V died this way.
What is murder.
This city was the most influential city of ancient Greece.
What is Athens.
Only these people were allowed to vote in Athens.
Who are free, Athenian, men.
Romans first captured this city in Northern Greece.
What is Macedonia.
These people are known as the conquerors of the Greeks.
What are Romans.
Macedonian King Philip V had to reduce both of these in order to keep his city state according to Rome.
What are army and navy.
Rome laid siege to this city in Southern Greece between 87 & 86 BC.
What is Athens.
After Alexander the Great died, decision making was placed in the hands of these people.
Who are the wealthy.
Romans waited this many days outside of the City of Corinth because they feared an ambush.
What is 3 days.
The Greeks kept these three important things even though they were captured by Rome.
What are language, culture and way of life.
After Alexander the Great died, city states began to band together - the first is known by this name.
What is the Aetolian League.
The Romans respected the Greeks so much that they did this to many parts of Greece that had been destroyed during the wars.
What is rebuilt.
Although the Romans were the conquerors, they adopted these from the Greeks as their own.
What are Greek gods.
Romans did this to the women and children of the cities they captured.
What is enslaved.
This war resulted in the Italian territories submitting to Rome and solidified Rome as a legitimate threat.
What is the Pyrrhic War.