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The word politics is derived from what word - the Greek city-state.
What is polis?
100
This separated Greece into small regions.
What are geographic features?
100
A fortified hilltop.
What is an acropolis?
100
Ancient Greece was more this than a true country.
What is a confederation?
100
Name two things that all Greek city-states had in common.
What are walled fortresses, common languages, shared myths, Olympic games, religious beliefs?
200
The length of time that Ancient Greece is believed to have lasted.
What is one thousand years?
200
Polis is a name for this.
What is a Greek city-state?
200
This was the earliest type of government in Ancient Greece.
What is monarchy?
200
He wrote long story-poems, or epics, about the early Greeks.
Who was Homer?
200
Main participants in Greek commerce were traders known as this.
What is emporoi?
300
Democracy and some of the basic institutions of democratic governance are derived from this model.
What is the Athenian Model?
300
These two city-states were the largest in Ancient Greece.
What are Athens and Sparta?
300
The upper clss, nobility.
What is Aristocracy?
300
The name of the law making group in most Greek city-states.
What is the assembly?
300
Name one item that was imported by Ancient Greeks.
What is wheat, papyrus, spices, fabrics, metals, wood, linen, and pitch?
400
This empire borrowed and bulit on classical Greek culture and learning.
What is the Roman Empire?
400
The number of people who lived in most Greek city-states.
What is less than 20,000 people?
400
Word that means rule by a few.
What is Oligarchy?
400
Age that young boys in Spart were forced to leave their families and attend training camps.
What is age 7?
400
Name one item exported by the Greeks.
What is wine, potter, olive oil, marble, silver coins?
500
Without these main economic resources, a plot of land or oikos or the kleros/allotment, a man could not do this.
What is marry?
500
The center of life in a city.
What is an agora?
500
Some one who took power illegally - not necessarily cruel in Greece - some helped the poor.
What are tyrants?
500
Athens was most known for this.
What is democracy?
500
Taxes or duties were placed on goods for this purpose.
What is to raise money for the public treasury?
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