Conflicts
Government Styles
People
Places
Advancements
100
Location of Athenian vs. Persian battle where Pheidippides ran 26 miles to get help from Sparta, yet without them Miltiades and the Greek allied forces won.
Where was Marathon?
100
Government ruled by a single lawful ruler, a king.
What is a monarchy?
100
Philosopher found guilty of "corrupting the youth of Athens" and was ordered to be executed.  However, he took hemlock himself, a slow acting poison.
Who was Socrates?
100
Military State of government with two kings. Military training started at age 7 and ended at age 60. Council of Elders & five elected officials to carryout laws, prosecute court case and control education.
What was Sparta?
100
Two types of Dramas created by the Greeks.
What were comedy and tragedy?
200
A naval battle won by Athens under the leadership of Themistocles who used strategy to set a trap for the Persians.
What was the Battle of Salamis?
200
Government ruled by its citizens.
What is Democracy?
200
Credited with inventing concept of volume to measure the mass of an item submerged in water, the law of the lever, water screw, and the compound pulley during the Hellenistic Age.
Who was Archimedes?
200
The Persians led by Xerxes defeated the Spartans in this mountain pass. The Spartans held for three days, but all 300 Spartans were killed.
What was Thermopylae?
200
Created a text book for geometry as the basis for teaching geometry for 2,000 years.
Who is Euclid?
300
A long war that lasted over 27 years between Athens and Sparta (and their allies).
What was the Peloponnesian War?
300
Government ruled by a small group of wealthy aristocrats (landowners).
What is an Oligarchy?
300
Son of King Philip of Macedon, he created an empire that included Egypt, Greece, Persia, Babylon and India, but he never lived to enjoy it.
Who was Alexander the Great?
300
Center of the educational and trade industry of the Hellenistic Age. Located in Egypt and had the world's largest library at that time.
What was Alexandria?
300
In order, please state

1) the vertical lines (N-S) measuring how far a location is from the prime meridian

2) the horizontal lines (W-E) measure how far a location is from the equator

What is longitude and latitude?
400
Put the Persian Wars in order.  The Ionian Revolt set it off - what were the other 4 in order?
What was the Battle of Marathon, Thermopylae, Salamis, and Plataea?
400

Government in which citizens vote for representatives to make important decisions in government.

What is representative democracy?
400
Created the epics called the Iliad and the Odyssey.
Who was Homer?
400
The name of the city on a hill, the temple for Athena, and the sculptor who built her statue.
What is acropolis, Parthenon, and Phidias?
400
Astronomer  who concluded that the sun was at least 300 times larger than the earth, and the earth was not the center of the universe, but his claims were dismissed.
Who was Aristarchus?
500
Put in order of which happened first:

Alexander Conquers & Expands Greek Empire

Trojan Wars

Persian Wars 

Peloponessian Wars


Trojan Wars

Persian Wars

Peloponessian Wars

Alexander Conquers & Expands Greek Empire

500
Took power by force and ruled well at first, this is the NAME of the Greek tyrant who ruled harshly after his brother Hipparchus was murdered.  He paid spies to anyone who criticized him.
Who is Hippias?
500
The names of the 

-creator of doctor's oath to be honest, preserve life, and keep patient info. private

-developer of a system of classification for living things

-creator of mathematical theories and schools where students would learn them.

Who is Hippocrates, Aristotle, and Pythagoras?
500
Alexander's empire stretched from this western location to this eastern location.
What was Egypt to the Indus Valley?
500
He studied and named more than 850 stars. He figured how to estimated the distance from Earth to the sun and moon.
Who is Hipparchus?
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