Key Terms
People and Places
Athens vs. Sparta
Persian Wars
Greek Thinkers
100

A government ruled by a few powerful people.

oligarchy

100

He reorganized the Persian Empire into satrapies.

Darius I

100

City-state that valued education and the arts.

Athens

100

What is the Battle of Marathon?

The battle where Athenians defeated the Persians using surprise tactics.

100

He believed in moderation and wrote about many topics.

Aristotle

200

A Greek city-state.

polis

200

He led the Spartans at the Battle of Thermopylae.

King Leonidas

200

City-state where women could own property and train in sports.

Sparta

200

Persian king who led the second invasion of Greece.

Xerxes I

200

He founded the Academy and wrote The Republic.

Plato

300

A piece of land nearly surrounded by water.

peninsula

300

He developed the Socratic Method.

Socrates

300

What is a direct democracy?

Government in Athens, where citizens voted directly.

300

What is the Battle of Salamis?

The naval battle where the Greek fleet destroyed Persian ships.

300

A physician known as the Father of Medicine.

Hippocrates

400

A marketplace and gathering place in a Greek polis.

an agora

400

The hilltop fortress found in many Greek city-states.

the acropolis

400

Who are the helots?

Sparta's enslaved laborers.

400

What is the Battle of Plataea?

The final land battle where the Greeks defeated the Persians.

400

He used questioning to teach his students.

Socrates

500

 A group of armed foot soldiers in tight formation.

phalanx

500

A city in ancient Greece known for its military society.

Sparta?

500

What are two differences between Athens and Sparta.

Athens valued education, Sparta valued discipline; Athens had democracy, Sparta had oligarchy?

500

The reason why the Persian Wars began.

Athenian support of the Ionian revolt

500

He wrote about the Persian Wars and is called the Father of History.

Herodotus

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