The Early Greeks
Athens & Sparta
War & Conflict
Vocabulary
Important People
100

Which island did the Minoans settle on?

Crete

100

How did Athenians choose officials?

in a lottery

100

When the Persian Empire fell, who invaded and ruled over the Persian land?

Alexander the Great

100

What is the term for, "thinkers who ponder questions about life"?

philosopher

100

Who is the noble who canceled all debts, freed slaves, and allowed male citizens to participate in the assembly?

Solon

200

Who were the first to create a civilization in the region that later became known as Greece?

the Minoans

200

What is the name of the league that Athens and other city-states formed?

The Delian League

200

How was it that Greece’s ships defeated Persia’s fleet at the Battle of Salamis?

Greece's ships were smaller and faster than the large Persian ships

200

What is the term for, "someone who takes power by force and rules with total authority"?

tyrant

200

Who is the Persian king who reorganized the government who divided the empire into 20 satrapies?

Darius

300

What three skills did the Mycenaeans learn from the Minoans?

how to... 

build ships, work with bronze, use the sun and stars to find their way


300

According to Pericles, all Athenian citizens had three responsibilities. What were these three duties?

obey the rules, pay taxes, defend the city

300

What effect did the Peloponnesian War have on Greece?

it weakened all of Greece and made it open to conquest

300

What is the term for, "an open area below an acropolis used as a market and a place where people could meet."?

agora

300

Who is the leader who united the Persians into a powerful kingdom?

Cyrus the Great

400

How did the Minoans earn their living?

building ships and trading pottery and stone vases

400

What was the Funeral Oration?

Pericles’ famous speech to the Athenians during the war

400

What were King Darius’ soldiers called and why were they called this?

immortals; when a soldier died, he was replaced immediately

400

What is the term for, "an official who ruled 1 of the 20 states in the Persian Empire"?

satrap

400

Who is the leader of Athens who is credited for making the government of Athens a democracy?

Cleisthenes

500

What were the two theories that historians think happened to cause the Minoan civilization to collapse?

-the Mycenaeans invaded and destroyed their cities         

-a natural disaster like an undersea earthquake caused a tsunami to wash away the cities

500

Why were tyrants popular in the city-states?

They built new marketplaces, temples, and walls.

500

What caused the Peloponnesian War? (list at least 2 answers)

the expansion of the Athenian empire, Spartan jealousy, not understanding each others’ civilizations

500

What is the name of Persia's religion?

Zoroastrianism

500

Who is the tyrant who seized power by winning the support of the poor by dividing large estates among the landless?

Peisistratus

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