Greek Geography
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100

Which geographic features primarily led to the development of Greek City- states?

Mountains

100

State ruled by its citizens
Majority rule decides

Direct Democracy

100

The Persian Wars began when this empire tried to conquer the Greek City- states

The Persian Empire

100

Which Greek philosopher was sentenced to death for "corrupting the youth"

He also taught by asking questions to make people think more deeply about their beliefs

Socrates

100

Which city- state's culture emphasized military duty, strength, and discipline?

Sparta

200

What geographic advantage did Athens have?

It was a port city

200

State ruled by a king. 

Rule is hereditary

Monarchy
200

In 490 BCE, the Athenians defeated the Persians at this famous battle, inspiring a modern long- distance race?

Battle of Marathon

200

This student of Socrates wrote The Republic, describing his vision of an ideal society led by philosopher- kings

Plato

200

What percent of the population of Athens could vote?

12%

300

This mountain, the highest in Greece, was believed to be the home of the Greek gods. 

Mount Olympus

300

State ruled by nobility

Social status and wealth support rulers' authority 

Aristocracy

300

The alliance of Athens during the Peloponnesian War

Delian League

300

A student of Plato, this philosopher tutored Alexander the Great and studied logic, science and politics?

Aristotle

300

What do Archimedes, Euclid, and Pythagoras all have in common?

They were Hellenistic Age scientists and mathematicians

400

This long peninsula in southern Greece was home to the city- state of Sparta?

Peloponnesus

400

State ruled by a small group of citizens

Rule is based on wealth or ablility

Oligarchy

400

After Thermopylae, the Greeks won a decisive naval victory at this battle, turning the tide of the war. 

Battle of Salamis

400

Aristotle believed in finding the balance in all things- a concept known as?

The Golden mean

400

Alexander the Great's empire stretched from Greece to______?

India

500

This region of Northern Greece was the homeland of Alexander the Great?

Macedonia

500

Which city- state's government most closely followed a direct democracy?

Athens

500

What is one major effect of the Peloponnesian War on all of Greece?

Weakening of Greek City- states

Allowing Macedonia to rise and conquer Greece

500

According to Aristotle what often emerges from an "overenthusiastic democracy"

Tyranny

Oligcarchy

Monarchy

Aristocracy

Tyranny

500

What happened to Alexander's empire after his death?

Alexander's generals fought for control

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