Ancient Greece
Ancient Greece and Rome
Ancient Rome
Cyclops
Mapping and Charting
100

What building in the U.S. was built to look similar to the Parthenon in Greece?

The Supreme Court

100

What is democracy?

People vote who they want in power

100

Who were Romulus and Remus

The twin founders of Rome according to legend 

100

What is the Odyssey?  

A famous Greek myth about the trials of the hero Odysseus 

100

What body of water is East of Greece?



Aegean Sea

200

True or False: Women were allowed to vote in ancient Greece.

False

200

Who was one of the world's first republics?

Rome

200

Why was Julius Ceasor killed?

The government thought he would try to take power and destroy the republic 

200

What is a cyclopes?

A giant with one large eye in the middle of his forehead. 

200

How are Rome and Greece alike on the map?



They are West of Turkey 

300

What were the three things required to vote in acient Greece?

- had to be a man

- Had to live in the city or state you wanted to vote in

- had to be at least 18

300

What are the three branches of government?

Executive, legislative, and judicial

300

What is a dictator?

Someone who makes all the decisions for their country.

300

How did Odysseus get away from the cyclops?

He blinded him by poking his eye.

300

What country is southwest of Rome?


Sicily 

400

What is it called when you let everyone vote on everything?

Direct democracy 

400

What is the difference between the Roman republic and the Roman empire?

Roman republic gives the power to the voters and the Roman empire gives the power to the emperor 

400

What did the Romans call their hero?

Ullyses 

500

What is representative democracy?

When one person's vote represents multiple people.

500

When did Constantine become Emporer?

306 A.D.

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