Vocab
Leaders
Middle Ages & Christianity
Athens & Sparta
Grab Bag
100

What is a City State?

An independent community that includes a city and its surrounding territory

100

Who was stabbed to death

Julius Caesar

100

True or False: The church played a leading role in the government

True

100

True or False: Athens and Sparta were always enemies?

False, they joined forces to defeat King Darius and his invading army

100

Who was Julius Caesars nephew?

Augustus

200

What is an Aristocrat?

A member of the upper class

200

Who was Philips's son?

Alexander the Great

200

What deadly plague killed millions of people?

The Bubonic Plague

200

The aristocrats made the laws in Athens

Yes

200

What ruler was on the Roman coins?

Julius Caesar

300

What was The Golden Age?

A period of wealth and power during which democracy developed further and Greek culture flourished

300

Who had three main goals for Greece?

Pericles

300

What did the Serfs do?

They farmed the lord's land for shelter and protection

300

Who established a direct democracy?

Cleisthenes

300

Who painted the picture of The Last Supper?

Leonardo da Vinci

400

What is a Philosopher?

A person who examines questions about the universe and searches for the truth

400

Who made Christianity lawful?

Emperor Constantine

400

What ended the Feudal System?

The growth of towns

400

Did Athenian adult females have the right to vote?

No, only the men could vote

400

Who wrote The Divine Comedy?

Dante

500

What is a Barbarian?

A soldier or warrior who considered to be culturally less developed  than those being fought

500

Who's name means "honored one"

Augustus 

500

What were the two churches called that were divided?

The Roman Catholic Church and The Eastern Orthodox Church

500

What was the name of the statesmen who controlled the government of the city state

Solon

500

Who was Julius Caesar's best friend and the one stabbed him?

Brutus

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