Roots of Democracy
Classical Greece
Republic of Rome
The Roman Empire
Middle Ages, Christianity, Renaissance and Reformation
100

A government in which people can influence law and vote for representatives

What is Democracy?

100

A period of wealth and power.

What is a golden age?

100

A form of government in which people elect officials who govern according to the law.

What is a republic?

100

General who rose to power and became the sole rule of Rome in 46 BC.

Who is Julius Caesar?

100

A social structure that was organized like a pyramid.

What is the feudal system?

200

An independent community that includes a city and its surrounding territory.

What is a city-state?

200

People who examine questions about the universe.

Who are philosophers?

200

Wealthy landowners.

What are patricians?

200

Name Romans gave the group who began invading Rome from the north.

Who are barbarians?

200

Farmed the lord's land in return for protection.

Who is a serf?

300

Between 1900 BC and 1400 BC these were developed in Greece.

What are early civilizations?

300

To strengthen democracy, expand the empire and make Athens beautiful.

What were Pericles 3 goals for Greece?

300

Group known for mostly being farmers.

Who are plebeians?

300

How Julius Caesar's reign came to an end.

What is stabbed to death?

300

Military expeditions to take back holy lands in Southwest Asia.

What are the Crusades?

400

A group of upper class noblemen.

What are aristocrats?

400

Goddess for whom Athens was named.

Who is Athena?

400

To reject a decision made by other consul.

What is veto?

400

Latin for "Roman peace."

What is Pax Romana?

400

Make a painting look as if it had three dimensions.

What is perspective?

500

Athens and Sparta joined forces to defeat the invading army of the Persian Empire.

What is 490 BC?

500

The year Greece's Golden Age came to an end.

What is 431 BC

500

Values that include showing self-control, working hard, doing one's duty and pledging loyalty to Rome. 

What is the Roman Way?

500

Carried water to parts of the Roman Empire.

What are aqueducts?

500

Funds raised by the Church to relax the penalty for sin.

What are indulgences?

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