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100

What is a monarchy?

ruled by king or queen 

100

Who was King Philip II?

King of Macedonia and also ALG's father. He conquered and united Greece

100

Macedonia is located where?

north of Greece

100

What happened to Alexander's empire after he died?

it collapse / fell 

100

The victory of Athens over Persia at Marathon was surprising because

Persia was a much larger power than Athens

200

What is a tyranny?

Type of government when a ruler takes power by force and rules with total authority

200

Who was Alexander the Great?

The king of Macedonia that conquered Persia, Egypt, Syria and beyond

200

Which primary factor encouraged Greek city-states to develop different identities?

geography

200

What was one effect of Alexander the Great's conquests?

Expansion of Hellenistic Culture

200

Which city-state do these statements represent?

Women did not participate in public life, they stated at home

Had a strong navy

All citizens participated in the Assembly, could speak and debate the issues

Extensive trade, travel, and colonies were set up

Athens

300

What is an inherent problem of direct democracy?

not enough time to engage fully 

300

What is cultural diffusion?

The spreading and mixing of different cultures

300

When a civilization makes great strides in math, science, arts, literature, philosophy, trade and wealth; this is called the?

Golden Age

300


Which statements best describe Athenian democracy?

Select the two correct answers

A-Most agricultural goods were exported to foreign territories.
B-Some women filled important elected positions in the Assembly.
C-Military service qualified people to vote in Athens.
D-Citizens of Athens voted in elections and on laws.
E-People who owned land were excluded from elections.
F-The laws affected everyone living in Athens.


D-Citizens of Athens voted in elections and on laws.
F-The laws affected everyone living in Athens.
300

There are two correct strengths and two correct weaknesses. 


-The navy protected trade. 

-Women participated in public life. 

-Many people were denied citizenship.

-Intellectual accomplishments were given little value 

-The empire was spread over a large area.

-Citizens controlled decision-making.


Strengths of Ancient Athens

-Citizens controlled decision-making.
-The navy protected trade.


Weaknesses of Ancient Athens

-The empire was spread over a large area.

-Many people were denied citizenship.


400

What is an oligarchy?

Type of government where a few wealthy citizens make government decisions

400

What is a legacy?

What a person leaves behind after he/she dies

400

The ancient Greeks established many trade routes and colonies in and along what body of water?

Mediterranean Sea

400

Give 2 ways the seas promoted the settlement of people, products, and ideas in Greece

Traveled by sea meant excellent shipbuilders and sailors

Set-up colonies along their trade routes and expanded the empire

Sea allowed for protection and development of excellent navy

Allowed for easy access to trade

400

Give 2 ways the mountains limited the settlement of people, products, and ideas from Greece

Mountains isolated the greek city-states

Mountains made it difficult for travel and trade on land

No farmland because of mountain hills and soils

500

A period of time when the Greek language and Greek ideals spread to the non Greek people of southwest Asia is called?

Hellenistic Era/Period

500

What is the best summary for the importance of the achievements of Greece?

They strongly shaped the culture of Western civilization

500

Which of the following best illustrates the Athenian contribution to the birth of democracy?

Assemblies made decisions for the city-states

500

How do the actions of citizens in Athens reflect the ideals of Athenian democracy?

Voting

Participating in the assembly

serve in institutions that govern them

500

What idea from Plato has become a basic principle for most democracies that exist today?

Government should protect the rights of individuals to make decisions for themselves

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