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100

This period was focused on patterns and shapes. 

What is the geometric period?

100

Tyranny of the majority is the danger of which political system?

What is direct democracy?
100

According to legend, Rome begins with this event.

What is the fall of Troy?

100

Our word for "church" is the Greek word for assembly. 

What is "Ecclesia"?

200

True or false: The year distinctions between artistic periods are clear and exact.

What is "false?"


200

The Greek word for Greece

What is Hellena?


200

The wealthy aristocratic class who were the only citizens allowed to hold religious or political office. 

Who are the Patricians?

200

This figure is known for military reforms including having a standing army.

Who is Marius?

300

These designs on funerary pottery represented new life and the Greeks' superstitions regarding death.

What are budding flowers?


300

A word meaning power and force of the people.

What is "democracy?"

300

The struggle of the plebians for social and political rights.

What is the Conflict of the Orders?

300

This group of 100 men from each of 4 tribes governed Athens.

What is the Boule?

400

The four periods of Greek art.

What are Geometric, Archaic, Classical, and Hellenistic?

400

This Greek leader conquered the “known world” and brought Greek culture to peoples throughout the region. 

Who is Alexander the Great?

400

This young leader elected consul in 198 BC, was an unconventional choice under the Roman republic system. 

Who is Flaminius?

400

Known as the "father of democracy"

Who is Cliesthenes. 

500

These pillars are know for having very ornate scrolls and acacia leaves.

What are Corinthian pillars?


500

The Athenian lawgiver who first recorded the traditional, oral laws into writing for consistent application

Who is Draco?

500

Roman religion emphasized ortho_____ (correct actions) over ortho____ (correct belief).

What is "orthopraxy" over "orthodoxy?"

500

This figure opened the Assembly to all Athenian citizens, effectively creating a sovereign body. 

Who is Solon (the Archon).

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