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100

Why was it easy for Philip II to conquer Greek city-states?

Greek city-states went through countless battles for many years. They were divided, and did not provide help to each other during  Philip II's invasion.

100

Herodotus is referred as:

father of history

100

Who wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey?

Homer

100
what is peninsula?

a body of land with water on three sides

100

what is polis, acropolis?

city;

a fort built on a hilltop of the polis

200

Explain why Alexander the Great's empire could not last long.

Alexander did not appoint heir to his throne. Generals fought against each other and tore apart the empire into 4 kingdoms.

200

What is the name of the religion that worships god Ahura Mazda?

Zoroastrianism

200

Who led the 1st Persian Invasion? Who led the 2nd Persian Invasion?

Darius II, Xerxes

200

what is a tyrant?

Tyrant: someone who seizes power and rules with total authority

200

what is agora?

open area used as a marketplace outside the acropolis

300

During Dark Age, _________________ & _________ overthrew Greek kings

powerful families, nobles

300

Please provide the names of two renowned battles fought during Persian invasion

Battle of Marathon, Thermopylae, Salamis, Plataea

300

Who won the Peloponnesian War, and how was it possible?

The Spartans defeated Athens and its allies. The Spartans made a deal with Persians so that they could defeat the Delian League together. A chunk of Greek territory was promised in return.

300

What is satrap & satrapy?

satrapy is another name for a province (used by Persians)

satrap is the governor of a satrapy

300

what is a Hoplite?

Citizens that made up Greek city-state’s armies; Fought on foot and fought in formation called phalanx

400

How did Athens under Pericles dominate the Delian League?

Athens treated other city-states like subjects; 

Demanded strict loyalty and regular payments

400

Greeks founded many colonies along coasts of ___________________ & ________________

Mediterranean Sea & Black Sea

400

What was the qualification for the Greeks to become a citizen?

Only free, landowning men born in the polis who served the military could be citizens.

Women and children were not considered citizens and could not vote.

400

 explain oligarchy and democracy

oligarchy: powerful few people lead and control the citizens and city-state

democracy: the majority rules; all citizens share in running the gov't

400

What does Hellenistic mean?

like the Greeks

500

What is Socratic method?

Socrates created a new way of teaching called Socratic method. He asked pointed questions and waited for his students to respond.

500

which regions did Persia conquer?

•Mesopotamia

•Syria

•Judah

•Greek city-states located in Anatolia

500

Greek adult males had the right to:

•Vote

•Hold public office

•Own property

•Defend themselves in court

500

What does philosophy mean in Greek?

Who is a philosopher?

Love of wisdom;

Thinkers who are involved in creating a new body of knowledge

500

What is rhetoric?

The art of public speaking and debate

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