Athens' form of government
What is Democracy?
Sparta's form of government
What is Oligarchy?
Philosophers are known as lovers of ____________.
What is "wisdom"?
The city-state that won the Peloponnesian War.
What is Sparta?
The natural barrier that led to the isolation of city-states in Ancient Greece.
What are mountains?
One major focus of society in Ancient Athens.
What is... education, arts, philosophy, navy, democracy, diplomacy, etc.
One major focus of society in Sparta
what is... Military excellence, loyalty, obedience, power, strength, etc.
The consequence of Socrates by spreading his philosophical ideas and teaching his students to think and ask questions
What is, "Socrates was sentenced to death by the Athenian Government" or "forced to drink poison"?
Possible answers:
- Athens and Sparta both took credit for the victory.
- Athens began to grow: entered their golden age
- Sparta was in ruins from the war
A time period of peace, prosperity, achievement.
What is a "Golden Age"?
3 achievements of Athens during its Golden Age.
What is....
- Parthenon
- Pythagorean Theorem
- Hippocratic Oath
- Literature (Iliad/Odyssey)
(Other answers may be accepted)
The name of the alliance led by Sparta with other Greek city-states.
What is the Peloponnesian League?
The type of person Plato though should run society.
What is a philosopher-king? aka himself!
Persia wanted to conquer Greece
-Other Greek city states were rebelling against Persia, they asked Athens to help.
- Sparta refused to help/sent Persian representative down a well
Persia invades Greece.
Another common term for "city-state"
What is a Polis?
Leader of Athens during its Golden age.
Who is Pericles?
The people considered "citizens" in Sparta.
Who are men and women born to Spartian parents?
Aristotle believed that the best government would be a mix of ____________ and _____________
What is aristocracy and democracy?
What is the end of Golden Age in Greece (Athens)?
The kingdom that Alexander the Great ruled.
What is Macedonia?
- Male
- 18+
- Born-citizen of Athens
What Sparta's economy mostly consisted of.
What is farming?
One of Plato's "bad" ideas- think back to the video we watched in class!
Possible answers:
- "Featherless Bipeds"
- Women = children
- A women's womb was an animal that can move throughout the body and cause illness
One major cause of the Peloponnesian War.
What is....
- Tension between Delian/Peloponnesian Leagues
- Disputes over trade, influence, power, etc.
- Power of Athens and Pericles
The four cultures that combine to make Hellenistic Culture.
What is Greece, Persia, Egypt, and India?