Who's in charge here?
cities...nope
states...nope
city-states...yup!
For the glory of Rome!
What's his name?
Odds and Ends
100
government by the people, used in Athens
What is democracy?
100
This was the city-state in which women had the most rights
What is Sparta?
100
this grand-nephew of Julius Caesar was the first emperor of the Roman Empire.
Who is Augustus?
100
An ancient Greek physician (the "father of medicine") who is credited with founding the study of medicine.
Who is Hippocrates?
100
fought between Athens and Sparta, Sparta wins and becomes the major force in Greece
What is the Peloponnesian War?
200
Leader of Athens during its Golden Age
Who is Pericles?
200
This is the city-state where education focused on public speaking, logic, and reading.
What is Athens?
200
Emperor, thought to have been responsible for the deaths of Peter and Paul...oh, and the burning of Rome 64AD.
Who is Nero?
200
ancient Greek epic poet who is believed to have written the Iliad and the Odyssey (circa 850 BC)
Who is Homer?
200
A period of peace and prosperity throughout the Roman Empire, lasting from 27 B.C. to A.D. 180.
What is the Pax Romana?
300
government used by Sparta
What is a dual monarchy?
300
This is the city-state that saw the creation of the Socratic Method
What is Athens?
300
allowed for better military transportation and made trade easier throughout their empire. Cities grew larger and more powerful as a result...
What are the roads?
300
Conquered and ruled an empire stretching from Egypt to India, led to spread of Greek ideas and culture
Who is Alexander the Great?
300
a person hired to fight for another country than their own
What is a mercenary?
400
government of Rome in which people chose others to represent them in the government.
What is a republic?
400
These two geographical features of Greece helped the city-states develop different styles of living
What are seas and mountains?
400
Important for the Greeks and the Romans, it was used for trade between civilizations. The Romans had this Latin name for it.
What is the "Mare Nostrom"
400
This group of people represented the rights of the plebeians in Ancient Rome.
Who are tribunes?
400
one of two officials who led the government in the ancient Roman republic
What is a consul?
500
The order of government progression from the simplest to the one where the people have a direct voice. HINT...there are 5...Hint #2: Mao TD!
What is monarchy, aristocracy, oligarchy, tyranny, democracy
500
This is the city-states that attempted to break free of Persia that helped begin the Persian Wars.
What is Ionia?
500
These are four reasons Rome fell.
Economical collapse → inflation, Political collapse, Emperors were weak → no stability, Social decay → civil wars, Disease/ plagues lower population, Invasions → barbarians
500
This emperor of Rome had a wall built across England that Mr. Buckley never visited even though he lived 20 minutes away for 6 months...
Who is Hadrian?
500
focused on balance and symmetry. concerned with form and order.
What is Greek art?
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