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Rome 1
Rome 2
100

Ancient Greece was composed primarily of _________________, independent cities that governed themselves & their surrounding territories. Each acted as its own country.

City-states

100

Which empire along the eastern coast of the Aegean Sea ultimately came into conflict with Greek city-states?

Persian Empire

100

Which city-state located in modern-day Tunis, Tunisia, became one of Ancient Rome's biggest rivals?

Carthage

100

Which language has traceable connections to Ancient Rome?

Latin

200

What is the term that refers to the blend of Greek culture with influences from Egypt, Persia, and other parts of the Eastern Mediterranean and Asia?

Hellenistic Cutlure

200

What conflict(s) is being described here? ➡️ A series of conflicts between the Greek city-states & the Persian Empire.

The Persian Wars

200

What is the name of the lengthy 'peaceful' period in Ancient Rome maintained primarily through autocratic rule & military might?

Pax Romana

200

Which contemporary religion originally gained prominence in the western roman empire?

Roman Catholicism

300

Describe the main features of Ancient Athens

An ancient Greek city-state with a focus on arts, philosophy, & education

300

Describe the main features of Sparta

A militaristic society with a strong focus on warfare & discipline

300

What was the main difference between the Eastern & Western Roman Empire after it split?

The Eastern Empire continued to survive as the Byzantine Empire, while the Western Empire faced decline & fragmentation.

300

These were a series of three wars fought between Rome & Carthage over control of trade routes & territory in the Mediterranean.

The Punic Wars

400

How did the geography of Ancient Greece impact its development?

The mountainous terrain led to the development of independent city-states rather than a unified empire

400

What is the main difference between current American politics & Ancient Greek politics?

Ancient Greek politics involved direct participation by certain citizens. Modern American politics is based on elected representatives.

400

Explain the impact that barbarian invasions had on the Roman Empire.

The invasions contributed to the decline & fall of the Western Roman Empire through military pressure & loss of territory.

400

Name the 2 most historically important Roman emperors who played significant roles in military and political reform.

Julius Caesar & Augustus Caesar

500

Briefly explain what the Peloponnesian War was.

A conflict between Athens & Sparta, along with their allies, for dominance over Greece

500

Briefly explain what the Delian League was.

An alliance of Greek city-states led by Athens, formed to defend against the Persian Empire.

500

Briefly describe the plebeians of Ancient Rome.

The commoners of Rome, including farmers, laborers, & artisans, who had limited political power.

500
Briefly describe the patricians of Ancient Rome.

The wealthy aristocrats who held most of the political power in Rome.

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