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100

He influenced Greece’s beliefs in the pagan gods through his epic poems, The Illiad and The Odyssey.

Homer

100

This famous Greek philosopher chose to drink poison rather than be exiled from Athens.

Socrates

100

What role did the Helots play in Sparta’s society?

Common laborers who farmed the land for the ruling class.

100

What was the name of the war between Athens and Sparta?

The Peloponnesian War

100

This form of government is ‘rule by the best’

Aristocracy

200

Who was the famous Greek leader who brought in the ‘Hellenistic Age’?

Alexander the Great

200

Who brought Athenian democracy to its height of glory?

Pericles

200

What major change had taken place in the Greek Empire near its end, shaking their very foundation and leaving them increasingly ready for Jesus Christ?

They stopped believing in their gods

200

Who fought the battle of Salamis, and who won?

Persians and Greeks - Greek ships sunk the Persians’ fleet and they fled and Greece won.

200

This rule of government was ruled by men who did not have noble birth, but made money at business, enabling them to buy war equipment and compete with the aristocracy.

Oligarchy

300

Darius’ son who avenged and conquered the Greeks at Thermopylae.

Xeroxes I

300

What did the Greeks consider the Macedonians?

Barbarians

300

What empire was the greatest threat to the Greeks throughout their history?

Persian Empire

300

Who won the battle of Salamis, between the Greeks and Persians?

Greeks - their ships destroyed the Persians’ fleet

300

This form of government means ‘rule by the many or common people’ but it did not mean ‘rule by all.’  Women and slaves still had no voice.

Democracy

400

Who was the first Greek philosopher who challenged the Greeks to ask questions? 

Socrates

400

Who was the (first) king of Macedonia, who wanted to become master of all of Greece? 

Philip II

400

Who took over the Athenian empire after Alexander died?  (not names; just position/rank)

4 of Alexander’s greatest generals

400

Who fought the battle of Marathon, and who won?

Persians and Athenians - Athens won

400

Sparta’s oligarchy was mostly concerned with battle training to keep ________ under control.  It was rule by force. 

The Helots (common laborers)

500

This Athenian leader inspired the citizens to patriotism; they all considered Athens a city worth dying for.

Pericles

500

This Athenian aristocrat introduced democratic principles to Athenian government and gave all free adult males the right to participate in the government assembly.

Solon

500

This alliance was formed to defend against future attacks by the Persians and at one time contained about 250 Greek cities.

Delian League

500

Who fought the Battle of Thermopylae, and who won this battle?

Persians and Spartans/Greeks - Persians won

500
What were the three major ‘freedoms’ that Pericles’ democracy gave the people?

Freedom to speak out in public business;

Freedom to live a private life without interference

Freedom to rise from poverty to wealth (regardless of birth status)

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