Life in Greece
Gov. and Law in Greece
Life in Rome
Gov. and Law in Rome
Connection to Today
100

Greece was a collection of what? 

City-States

 (A city that with its surrounding territory forms an independent state.)

100

Who had voting and more rights and who didn't have voting rights or many rights at all?

Only men could vote. Women and slaves were not allowed the right to vote or many other things too.

100

What were the large crowded apartment buildings called? 

Insulae 

100
What were Roman soldiers called?

Legionaries 

100

What form of religion heavily used in Rome is used worldwide and is the highest religion practiced today? 

Christianity 

200

What was the difference between girls and boys at younger ages?

The children received education, only if they were a boy. The boys were also trained at a young age for war. Girls would follow in their mom's footsteps.

200

What was a strong aspect in Greek life that men were trained for at a young age?

Military. They had advanced weapons like spears, shields, armor, and helmets.

200

What would people use to socialize, bathe themselves, exercise, and spread culture? 

Public Baths 

200

What were the elected officials called? 

Consuls and Senators 

200

What form of architecture did Rome create that is used today? 

They built roads, bridges, aqueducts, and created concrete. 

300

What was a man's role in society versus a woman's role? 

Men managed farms, ran businesses, had more say in many aspects of life, and discussed and participated in politics.

Women did household work like cooking, cleaning, making clothes, and raising the children.

300

What is a tyranny? 

A nation under a cruel and oppressive government or rule.

300
What was Rome's main art/known for and what did they create? 

Rome’s main art was architecture. They were known as master builders and invented concrete which advanced their building. They built Colosseums (Gladiator games were playe here), the Pantheon, Aqueducts (brought fresh water into the cities), and Roads.

300

What was Rome's legal system based around? (Hint: it's a phrase)

"Innocent until proven guilty." 

300

What aspect of Roman law do we used today in our legal system?

"Innocent until proven guilty" 

400

What is an oracle? 

A priest or priestess acting as a medium who gave advice or prophecies from the Gods.

400

What is oligarchy and what city-state in Greece followed that?

Oligarchy: A small group of people having control of a country, organization, or institution.

Sparta followed this form of government. 

400

Who received Education and what did they learn? 

Education was given to more boys from wealthy families. They mainly were taught reading, writing, rhetoric, and philosophy. They also taught Greek which was widely spoken, but their main language was Latin.

400

What form of of government was Rome when it first started? Define that form of government.

Republic: Form of government where supreme power is held by the people and their elected representatives.

400

Greeks advancements in what topics laid the groundwork for studies and technologies made today? 

Math, Physics, and Science. 

500

What was Greek art like? What did it value and was based around?

They incorporated beauty, balance, and order in their art. This included art, architecture, philopshy, and dramas (theatre).

500

What form of government did Athens follow? Define that form of government. 

Democracy: A system of government by the whole population or all eligible members of a state (usually elected representatives)

500

Give the social class order, at least three groups, from highest to lowest. 

Patricians: Those with lots of money that owned land and were involved in the politics of Rome.

Plebeians: These were more common folk like farmers, artisans, and merchants.

Freedmen: Former slaves who gained their freedom.

Slaves: They didn’t have freedom and worked in homes, farms, and mines of the wealthier people in Rome. They were very important in Rome functioning every day.

500

What form of government did Rome become? Explain what the form of government is.

Empire: An extensive group of states or countries under a single supreme authority, formerly especially an emperor/empress.

500

What form of government did Greece used that is used in many modern governments and the Roman government used that is used in the United States today?

Greece used Democracy. 

Rome used a republic. 

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