Who were the only people allowed to be citizens in Ancient Athens.
Land -owning Men
Who were the people allowed to be citizens in Rome?
Any land owners including men and women.
What do most civilizations settle by in order to grow crops?
Rivers
Name the government where people vote directly on the laws.
Direct Democracy
What was Alexander the Great most famous for?
Being a fierce warrior
What subjects were taught in schools in Ancient Athens?
Math, Reading, Philosophy
The name of the invention by the Romans that allowed them to have flowing water into their cities?
Aquaducts
How did the geography effect the way people lived in ancient Greece?
They were divided into smaller city states.
Republic
The blending of cultures together is called:
Cultural Diffusion
What was the main religion of the Athenians?
They had many gods. (Polytheistic)
What was the name of the type of government Rome had?
How did people make money in Ancient Greece, because of the geography?
They relied on trading and fishing.
What type of government is the American Government most like?
Roman Republic
Julius Caesar was the emperor of:
Rome
What was the main difference between Sparta and Athens?
Sparta let women have more freedom than Athens.
Why was Rome able to grow their own crops, unlike Greece?
They had rivers flowing through their land.
How was the geography of Rome different than the geography of Greece?
Rome had rivers (Fresh Water) Greece did not.
Who was allowed to serve in the Roman government.
What was the biggest effect of Alexander's conquest?
Other people adopted Greek culture.
What type of government did Athens have?
Direct Democracy
What was another invention of the Greeks that allowed for easy travel and buildings still standing today?
Special Concrete and roads.
Why did Athens have a large navy?
What was the main difference between the Athenian Government and the Roman Republic?
Athens: Voted directly on laws in Direct Democracy
Rome: Voted on representatives to make the laws in a republic.
Why was it so important for Alexander to conquer Persia?