Which city-state was known for its fierce warriors and success in battle?
Sparta
What year did the Battle of Thermopylae take place?
480 BC
What year did the Peloponnesian Wars start?
460 BC
What year was the trial of Socrates?
399 BC
democracy
type of government ruled by citizens (they vote directly on laws)
Which city-state was known for its academic rigor and production of art, architecture, literature, and philosophy?
Athens
About how many Persian soldiers fought in the Battle of Thermopylae?
100,000- 300,000
What were the names of the two "leagues" that fought in the Peloponnesian Wars?
Delian League and Peloponnesian League
In short, what is the Socratic Method?
monarchy
type of government ruled by one person (i.e. a king or queen)
Which city-state broke the 30 Year Peace Treaty between Athens and Sparta during the Peloponnesian Wars?
Athens
What did Leonidas tell the other Greek soldiers to do after they started to lose on the second day of battle?
Go back to your city states and prepare for battle with the Persians.
The _________ Year Treaty signed by Athens and Sparta only lasted for ________ years.
The Thirty Year Treaty signed by Athens and Sparta only lasted for Ten Years.
Which war did Socrates fight in as a young man?
The Peloponnesian War
oligarchy
type of government ruled by a small group of people
Which city-state is located further south geographically? Athens or Sparta?
Sparta
Why did the Persians wait four days to fight after they got to Thermopylae?
They wanted a few days to rest from their journey and they were expecting the Spartans to surrender.
Which had the stronger navy, the Delian League or Peloponnesian League?
Delian League
What part of the world did Socrates have the most influence on?
The West (or Europe and North America)
polis
the main city-state at the heart of a group of city-states
What types of government did these city-states have? (Pre-Peloponnesian Wars)
Athens- democracy
Sparta- oligarchy
What is the name of the effective fighting formation the Spartans fought with?
phalanx
How did the Persians help the Spartans in the Peloponnesian Wars?
They provided them many ships and a lot of manpower to strengthen their navy.
What were BOTH of the crimes Socrates was found guilty for in his trial?
2. Impiety (disrespecting religion)
philosophy
the study of how people think and what they value