Ancient Greece
City-States
Colonization and Trade
Rome
Roman Government
100
Earliest Greek civilization that established trading network.

Who were the Minoans?

100
Powerful city-state.
What is a polis?
100

Name one thing that the Greeks traded or traded for.

What is wheat, timber/wood, dye/linens, papyrus, furs and hides, iron and copper, goats and sheep, salted fish, Greek pottery, Greek olive oil, metalwork, honey? (any one of the above)

100

An area of land that is surrounded on water on three sides.

What is a peninsula?

100

Laws that were written down for everyone to see.

What are the Twelve Tables?

200

Greek civilization known for huge stone walls that came after the Minoans.

Who were the Myceneans?

200

City's open air marketplace and social center.

What is an agora?

200

Through cultural diffusion, the Greeks adapted the _____, a major influence on modern day language.

What is the alphabet?

200

Rome was founded on ____ hills.

What is 7?

200

The equivalent of a king - there were two of them and they shared power.

What is a consul?

300

Greek version of storytelling to establish ideas about culture/nature

What are myths?

300

The highest point in the city that provides protection from attack.

What is the acropolis?

300

Name one the seas near Greece that allowed for sea travel.

What is the Mediterranean Sea or Black Sea?

300

A powerful person that seizes power and becomes the one sole leader.

What is a tyrant?

300

The three branches of Roman government.

What are the executive, judicial, and legislative branches?

400

This geographic formation made travel and farming difficult.

What are mountains?

400

Small group of elite landowners that ruled the government. 

Who are the aristocracy?

400

The main reason why Greek city-states engaged in colonization.

What is gaining more resources?
400
The type of government that Rome was that included the Senate, assembly, and tribunes.

What is a republic?

400
The name of the system that made sure no one part of government had too much power.
What are checks and balances?
500

This geographic area with a lot of water made travel easier and allowed for the exchange of resources/ideas.

What is the sea?

500

One powerful person who seizes power in the government. 

What is a tyrant?

500

Colonization helped spread Greek ideas - the _______ was the spread of the the Jewish people from their original homeland.

What was the diaspora?

500

The civilization that greatly influenced Roman culture.

Who were the Etruscans?

500

If the consul did not like a decision the other one made, they were able to _____ it.

What is a veto?

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