City States
Athens and Sparta
Philosophy
Expansion, Leaders and Religion
Wars and Battle
100

Similarities between all city-states

What is 

- same religion

-same language

-participating in the Olympic Games?

100

the reason Spartan boys were treated so harshly while being raised.

What is being raised to be warriors/soldiers?

100

Socrates' method of teaching

What is asking questions?

100

how Caesar's personality was described by Pompey

What is arrogant/powerhungry/proud?

100

the war where Persia attacked Athens and was defeated because Greece military was better than Persian military. 

What is the Persian War

200

Differences between all city-states

What is

-different governments

-different gods/goddesses

-different myths/legends?

200

the name of Athens' league AND the name of Sparta's league

What is the Delian league and the Peloponnesian league?

200

the focus of Aristotle's philosophy.

What is ethics and being a good person?

200

how Caesar fell from power during his dictatorship.

What is assassination by the Senate?

200

the war where Romans hated Carthage, demanded Carthage to move their city, and destroyed Carthage when they did not move.

What is the Third Punic War?
300

a competition based event for all city-states in honor of Zeus

What are the Olympic Games?

300

a similarity in Athens and Sparta

What is that both city-states have voting systems in place?

300

the focus of Plato's philosophy.

What is finding the perfect society?

300

the impact that Alexander the Great had on Greek culture

What is Hellenization or the spread of Greek culture?

300

the war where General Hannibal of Carthage attacked Rome, but Rome retaliated by conquering Spain and attacking Carthage.

What is the Second Punic War?

400

a type of government where power is taken, usually illegally or by force

What is tyranny

400

the different purposes of education in Athens and Sparta.

What is that Athens focused on citizens living a good life and Sparta focused on raising warriors?

400

the meaning of Aristotle's philosophy on extremes in virtue

What is Aristotle believed that qualities are on a spectrum that could be too little or too much but virtue is right in the middle?

400

the difference between Caesar and Augustus

What is Caesar refused to share power while Augustus was willing to work with the government?

400

the war where Sparta attacked Athens because they were threatened by Athens' rise in power that ended with the end of Athens' Golden Age.

What is the Peloponnesian War?

500

The difference between aristocracy and oligarchy

What is oligarchy is a ruling group of people who are not determined by wealth and aristocracy is a ruling group of people who are wealthy?

500

5 ways that Athenian democracy was limited.

What are 

- women had no rights

-slaves had no rights

-foreigners had no rights

- voting process was slow

-corruption occurred in Athens democracy

500

the difference between Socrates and previous philosophers

What is that Socrates focused on ethics and people's lives and former philosophers focused on natural phenomena?

500

the leader who legalized Christianity and the law that made it legal.

What is Constantine and the Edict of Milan

500

the war where Carthage attempted to conquer Sicily but was stopped when Rome defended Sicily and conquered it for themselves

What is the First Punic War?

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