Greek civilization began in an area dominated by these two geographic features.
Seas and Mountains
This is the name of the Age that occurred around 700 b.c., after which Greek civilization developed on the mainland.
The Dark Age
This city-state is known for developing a military culture
Sparta
This Athenian tyrant gave citizenship to those who didn't own land
Peisistratus
Athens had this kind of army; Persia had this kind
volunteer, full-time professional
Communities in ancient Greece were separated by rugged mountains and valleys, in other words they were _____ and this influenced the formation of independent___________.
isolated; city-states
land-owning males
Sparta was ruled by
an oligarchy with a council of elders that consisted of land-owning males
This Athenian tyrant allowed every male citizen to be a member of the city council through a lottery
Cleisthenes
In the 400s B.C. Persia tried to expand in Europe and began by doing this
invading Greece
Greek myths describe an early civilization that developed here; historians cite this civilization as Greece's earliest
Crete
Political changes occurred as city-states grew, including the rise of this type of rule in many
tyrant
In the 500s B.C. this empire was about the size of the continental United States
Persain
This group prevailed at Marathon
The Greeks
These people were an island civilization; these people were mainland.
Minoans and Mycenaeans
In Greek city-states, these three types of government typically developed
tyranny, oligarchy, democracy
Arithmetic, geometry, public speaking
Around 600 B.C. a Persian religious teacher named ________ began preaching that a single god named _________ was the creator of all things.
Zoroaster, Ahura Mazda
At the battle between the Greeks and Persians at Thermopylae, this was the outcome
The Spartans fought until the end, but the Persians won
This economic activity was important for ALL the groups of people who lived on or around Greece.
Trade
This is rule by a small group of wealthy people
oligarchy
Name the three fair tyrants Athens had in the 500s B.C.
Solon, Peisistratus, Cleisthenes
The Persian Empire was divided into provinces called
satrapies.
In the battle of Salamis, this was the outcome