Vocabulary
Ancient Greece
Ancient Rome
Social Studies Skills
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What is the definition of a city-state? 

a city that with its surrounding territory forms an independent state.

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What is a polis?

A city-state in ancient greece

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Rome's Eastern half became known as the?

Byzantine Empire

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What continent is Greece located on?

Europe

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Who does the RFHS Football team play this week and on what day?

Robstown; Thursday

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Plebians are what class of people in Ancient Rome?

The lower class; workers, farmers, artisans

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What were the 2 most prominent Greek city-states?

Athens and Sparta

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What type of Roman government had senators making decisions for the people of Rome?

Republic

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Carthage is located where?

North Africa

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Where did the Olympics begin?

Greece
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What is an Oligarchy?

a small group of people having control of a country, organization, or institution.

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Ancient Greece had what type of geography?

Mountains, Islands, and Peninsulas

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Patricians are what class of people in Rome?

The upper class; senators, businessmen, generals

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Do all city-states in ancient Greece have the same style of government?

No, they have different types of government

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What was the war between Athens and Sparta called?

Peloponnesian War

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What is an agora?

a central public space in ancient Greek city-states

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Who conquered ancient Greece?

Alexander the Great

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The rights of citizens in Rome were protected by?

The 12 tables

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Rome is located on which peninsula?

Italian

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What was Rome's Religion?

Polytheistic, then Christian

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What is a triumvirate?

A group of three leaders (specifically for ancient rome)

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Who is credited with writing Greek history?

Homer

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How did Julius Caesar seize power of Rome

He was chosen to be the dictator for 6 months, then managed to keep power longer

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What are 3 reasons Rome fell?

Barbarian invasions, Economic troubles, The rise of the Byzantines, overexpansion, government corruption, The Huns, A loss of traditional values, the weakening of the legions (military) 

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How did Caesar's assassination impact Rome?

It led to the end of the Roman Republic and the rise of the Roman Empire

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