Greece and Rome
Sparta and Athens
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What resources did Greece and Rome produce
What is grain, timber, animal hides and slaves
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The social classes of Athens and Sparta
What is citizens, free noncitizens and helots in Sparta. Citizens, women, noncitizen free persons and enslaved people in Athens
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BC versus AD and the differences on a timeline
What is AD time counted down and in BC time counted up. On the timeline BC goes before AD.
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Europe, Asia and Africa
What is the continents that the Greeks and the Romans traded on?
200
Sparta and Athens develop militaries because
What isSparta developed military because they were afraid revolts which led them to developing a military. Athens was afraid of other places coming in and taking control which is what lead them to developing a military?
200
The two U.S. presidents for which we celebrate birthdays for in February.
Who are George Washington and Abraham Lincoln?
200
Plebeian versus the Patricians
What is a civil revolt?
300
This is another name for the season of fall.
What is autumn?
300
In a democracy citizens can make political choices, through themselves or through elected representatives.
What is the rights that citizens have in a democracy?
300
Mountain, divided into many regions, no large rivers, uneven landscape
What is Greece and Rome’s physical geography?
300
Constitutional monarchy
What is a monarchy in which the powers of the ruler are restricted to those granted under the constitution and laws of the nation?
400
It connected with everyone because it was connected by religion
What is the portion of society Mythology connected with in Rome and Greek?
400
Alexander the Great conquered the Persian Empire, the lasting results were
Some results were learning was affected by the mingling of cultures/ Hellenistic culture. When Alexander to over the Persian Empire, the Egyptians didn’t hate him and chose him to be their pharaoh. And leaving behind Greek culture.
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This is the reason that we celebrate 'Memorial Day'.
What is "to honor those Americans who gave up their lives for their country."?
400
What is the agora
An open space with buildings around it and roads leading into it
500
Black Sea and the Mediterranean Sea
What is the waterways that Greece and Rome used for trade?
500
These types of animals eat only plants.
What are herbivores?
500
The Pax Romana, which lasted for 200 years. During this time the Roman Empire grew to its greatest size. The Roman army became the greatest fighting force in the world.
What is the Roman Empire?
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Political unit made up of a city and its surrounding lands
What is a city-state
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