Greek-City States
Roman Government
Famous People
Punic Wars
Big Ideas
100

This city-state was near the sea and known for trade and culture.

Athens

100

The struggle between patricians and plebeians for political rights was called this.

Conflict of the Orders

100

This early Christian leader wrote many letters that became part of the New Testament.

Paul

100

These wars were fought between Rome and this North African city.

Carthage

100

A 200-year period of peace that began under Augustus.

Pax Romana

200

This type of government developed in Athens where citizens could participate in decisions.

Democracy

200

Rome’s first written laws created to make rules fairer.

Twelve Tables

200

This philosopher believed he could help people learn by asking questions.

Socrates

200

Ancient civilizations built temples and monuments because they valued this.

Religion, government, and culture

300

This group helped citizens participate in government decisions in Athens.

Council of 500

300

This social class in Rome wanted the Twelve Tables to protect their rights.

Plebeians

300

This Roman leader was assassinated after becoming dictator for life.

Julius Caesar

300

The Twelve Tables showed that laws should treat citizens this way.

Fairly

400

This philosopher encouraged people to question their beliefs and was later put on trial.

Socrates

400

This Roman leader became dictator for life and helped end the Roman Republic.

Julius Caesar

400

This emperor began the Pax Romana.

Augustus

500

This ruler spread Greek culture from Greece to India.

Alexander the Great

500

Rome’s first emperor who began a long period of peace.

Augustus (Caesar Augustus)

500

This Macedonian ruler spread Hellenistic culture across a huge empire.

Alexander the Great

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