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The geography of Greece can be classified as this:

Peninsula

100

This war was fought between Greek city - states.  Mainly, Athens and Sparta.

Peloponnesian War

100

The Greek word for city-state

Polis

100

Form of government in which power is taking by one unlawful military ruler:

Tyranny

200

Unlike Egypt, Greece is covered with these:

Mountains

200

Type of government in which power is in the hands of a few people; Aristocrats:

Oligarchy

200

This war-like city-state that started training boys for the military at 7 years old.

Sparta

200

The use of columns in American buildings is evidence that the Greeks contributed to Western civilization in this area:

Architecture

300

How did Phillip of Macedonia easily conquer the Greeks?

The Greeks did not unite to fight Phillip

300

Type of government in which the ruling power is in the hands of the people, through voting:

Democracy

300

Every city-state had a temple (Parthenon) built on their tallest mountain:

Acropolis

300

The term for a person who has certain rights and responsibilities in a city-state or nation:

Citizen

400

The Hippocratic Oath was involved in what area of contribution?

Medicine

400

This is the first civilization to successfully establish a democracy:

Athens

400

Every city-state had a central gathering place and market-place called:

Agora

400

Philosophy is a discipline of learning that encourages:

Logic and reason to gain understanding

500

Alexander the Great spread culture across parts of the world.  This was called:

Hellenism

500

The main reason democracies generally do not work:

Most people do not have time to actively participate in their government.

500
Along with the Mycenaeans, this civilizations helped establish Greek culture:

Minoans

500

Locke, Hobbes, and Rousseau were Enlightenment philosophers who were all connected to:

Social Contract

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