Classical Greece
Classical Rome
Rise of Religion
Government
Misc.
400

What great temple in Athens was made to honor Athena and celebrate the victory over the Persians?

Parthenon

400

Where did the Romans get their philosophy, art, architecture, and religion from?

Greeks

400

Religions like Christianity and Islam appealed to which group of people?

Poor, Needy, and Minorities

400

A government where the leaders are both political and religious leaders is known as?

Theocracy

400

What was the Philosopher Socrates known for?

a way of learning using questions.

800

What was the formation in which soldiers moved in a tight formation with shield protecting them that was like a Human tank called?

Phalanx

800
What is the name of the poorer citizens of Rome?

Plebeians

800

What religion would the Roman Emperor Constantine Convert to being the first emperor to convert to this religion?

Christianity

800

The form of Government that has a single ruler at the helm usually in the form of a King or Queen

Monarchy

800

This general of Carthage would use Elephants as war machines in the 2 Punic War

Hannibal

1200

The culture of Sparta focused on what?

Military

1200

What form of Government did Rome have when they would elect people to represent them in the senate?

Republic

1200

What is the Name of the deity worshiped in Christianity? Islam? Judaism?

God, Allah, Yahweh

1200

Aristotle believed that the most important thing to a good government was what?

A constitution

1200

The spreading of Greek culture and innovation is known as?

Hellenism
1600

This ruler of the Macedonians would create the largest empire the world had ever seen but would die at the age of 32 causing its demise.

Alexander the Great

1600

What was Diocletian's greatest reform during his reign that stalled the fall of Rome?

He split the empire into two.

1600

Who would write down the teachings of Jesus in the New Testament after his death?

The Apostles

1600

This is a form of government where one person has power and usually uses the army to enforce the power.

Dictatorship

1600

What allowed for the spread of Christianity in the Roman empire?

Impressive Road system and common Languages

2000

What was the result of the Peloponnesian War?

Sparta won the War but it left all of Greece open to Invasion.

2000
Where would the capital of the Roman Empire be?

Constantinople (Byzantium)

2000

What are the 5 Pillars of Islam?

The Shahada--Belief

Prayer -- Salat

Charity -- Zakat

fasting-- Sawm

Pilgrimage -- Hajj

2000

A form of government which incorporates many states, countries, and cultures under a single supreme authority.

Empire

2000

What legal document would Constantine publish in the year 313 that made persecution of Christians illegal in the Roman empire but did not make it the official Religion?

Edict of Milan

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