City-States I
City-States II
Alexander the Great
Philosophers I
Philosophers II
100

 In Athens, citizens could serve on these large groups that decided the outcomes of private disputes and public law cases, sometimes including as many as 501 members.

What are juries?

100

Athens was famous for developing this system of government, where citizens had the power to vote and participate directly in decision-making.

What is democracy?

100

He became king of Macedon in 336 BCE after the assassination of his father, Philip II.

Who is Alexander the Great?

100

He was the famous Greek philosopher who taught by asking questions, was sentenced to death by Athens, and inspired Western philosophical thought.

Who is Socrates?

100

This philosopher, a student of Socrates, wrote The Republic and explored ideas about justice and ideal government.

Who is Plato?

200

This main governing body allowed all male citizens to debate and vote on laws, taxes, and decisions about war and peace.

 What is the Assembly?

200

This city-state was known for its powerful army, strict discipline, and focus on military training over arts and philosophy.

What is Sparta?

200

Alexander the Great’s father, this king, united most of the Greek city-states under Macedonian rule before Alexander’s conquests.

Who is Philip II?

200

This philosopher believed that knowledge comes from questioning, dialogue, and reasoning, and famously said, “The unexamined life is not worth living.”

Who is Socrates?

200

A student of Plato, this philosopher emphasized logic, observation, and the study of nature, and tutored Alexander the Great.

Who is Aristotle?

300

Athenian citizens could vote to exile someone they saw as a threat to the city-state by writing the person’s name on these pottery shards.

What are ostraka?

300

Only male citizens aged 18 or older, with two Athenian parents and not enslaved, could participate in government, meaning this large portion of the population was excluded.

Who are women, children, enslaved people, and foreigners (metics)?

300

Alexander’s most famous teacher, who taught him philosophy, science, and literature, was this Greek philosopher.

Who is Aristotle?

300

This pre-Socratic philosopher believed that water was the fundamental substance that made up all things.

Who is Thales?

300

He taught that everything in the world is constantly changing and that fire is the basic element of the universe.

Who is Heraclitus?

400

This smaller council of 500 members, chosen by lottery, prepared issues for the Assembly and handled daily government business.

What is the Boule?

400

These two city-states fought against each other in a war that lasted from 431–404 BCE, with Sparta ultimately defeating Athens.

What are Athens and Sparta (or the Peloponnesian War)?

400

Alexander’s conquest of this empire made him the ruler of Persia, including lands in modern-day Iran and Iraq.

What is the Persian Empire?

400

He created the philosophy of Stoicism, which taught that virtue, reason, and self-control are the keys to a good life.

Who is Zeno of Citium?

400

He is known as the “Father of Western Philosophy” and focused on understanding the universe through observation rather than mythology.

Who is Thales?

500

Sparta’s military strength relied on this formation of heavily armed infantry soldiers, standing shoulder-to-shoulder in battle to create an impenetrable wall of shields.

What is the phalanx?

500

The Athenian board of ten generals, elected by the Assembly to lead the army, were called this.

What are the strategoi?

500

He founded over 20 cities named after himself, the most famous being this Egyptian city that became a center of learning and culture.

What is Alexandria?

500

(SURPRISE Question!) Athens dominated in war through this type of force, which allowed them to control sea trade routes and win key battles like Salamis.

What is a strong navy or naval fleet?

500

(SURPRISE Question!) Sparta often relied on this advantage, formed by a highly trained citizen-soldier army, to dominate land battles while leaving other city-states to handle naval conflicts. 

What is a professional hoplite army or land-based military superiority?

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