government in which people can influence law and vote for representatives.
Democracy
Helped out the poor and try to reestablish order in Rome but was stabbed to death.
Julius Caesar
Who were at the top of the feudal system
Kings
who founded Rome
Romes and Romulus
Who was king Philip the II son
Alexander the Great
period of wealth and power
Golden age
His name means "honored one" and ruled during a time called "Roman Peace".
Augustus
What were the crusades
Were military expeditions undertaken to take back holy lands in the Southern Asia from Muslim control.
Was tarquin a good tyrant or a bad one
He was a bad tyrant
Who took over Athens and Sparta when they where weak
King Philip the II
mostly wealthy landowners
Patricians
A monk in Germany, was shocked by the corrupt practices of some priests.
Martin Luther
What two churches where there during this time.
The Romans catholic church and the orthodox church
What two classes where there in Rome
Patricians and the plebeians
Who insisted that illnesses where not from evil spirits but where from inside you.
Hippocrates
reject, a decision made by the other consul
veto
never lost a war and named a lot of places after himself.
Alexander the Great
What two things ended the feudal system
the growth of towns and a disease called the bubonic plague
Does the US use there way of government
Yes we do
Pericles build a temple and named it Parthenon dedication of what goddess.
Athena
farmed the lord's land in return for shelter and protection.
Serfs
invented the printing press that can make book in a short time.
Johannes Gutenberg
how long did the middle ages last
500-1500
Did Rome have a lot of the land around the Mediterranean sea.
After the having control of Carthage they controlled most of the Mediterranean sea.
What are the three things Pericles wanted to do being his rule.
He wanted to strengthen the democracy, expand the empire, and make Athens more beautiful.