Golden Age of Greece
Alexander the Great
Roman Republic
Roman Empire
Misc.
100
A period in Ancient Greece that was a time of prosperity, peace, and great achievements.
What is Greek Golden Age?
100
This conqueror from Macedonia took over Greece in the 330s BC.
Who is Alexander the Great?
100
This is a type of government in which people elect leaders to make laws for them.
What is a republic?
100
Followers of this religion were persecuted (arrested, fined, killed) in the Roman Empire
What is Christianity?
100
political units made up of a city and all the surrounding land is called....
What is a city-state?
200
Many advancements during this time period were made by people of this city-state.
What is Athens?
200
Alexander's empire reached from Greece all the way to this eastern country.
What is India?
200
This is a council of rich and powerful Romans who helped run the city.
What is the Senate?
200
Engineers created these channels to carry water over long distances.
What is aqueducts?
200
This word is Greek for "top city." It is a fortress that usually has a temple and other public buildings.
What is acropolis?
300
Many of the great advances made by the Athenians can be directly attributed to this leader.
Who is Pericles?
300
The blending of Greek cultures with new cultures across Alexander's Empire was referred to as...
What is Hellenistic?
300
This was a large public square that stood in the center of the city. Roman citizens often met here to discuss city affairs and politics.
What is Roman Forum?
300
This period of peace lasted about 200 years.
What is Pax Romana? (Roman Peace)
300
These independent outposts were established by city-states and they continued a trade relationship with them.
What is a colony?
400
Many examples of Greek statues had this characteristic.
What is lifelike.
400
This Greek philosopher was Alexander's teacher.
Who is Aristotle?
400
This Roman general conquered many lands to expand Rome.
Who is Julius Caesar?
400
Under this man's leadership, Rome changed from a republic to an empire.
Who is Octavian?
400
The war between these two Greek city-states left Greece weak and vulnerable for takeover.
What are Athens and Sparta?
500
Name the three most influential Greek philosophers.
Who are Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle?
500
Alexander turned back home in 325 BC because of this reason.
What is his troops were tired and far from home; they demanded Alexander take them back.
500
The great Roman army conquered this city in North Africa.
What is Carthage?
500
After becoming emperor, Octavian was given this new name
What is Augustus?
500
Christianity became the official religion of The Roman Empire after this emperor converted
Who is Constantine?
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