Women had more freedom in this Greek city-state.
Sparta
Combination and spreading of Greek, Persian, Egyptian, and Indian cultures.
Hellenization
Pax Romana
The inland sea that was home to Greek, Macedonian, and Roman civilizations.
The Mediterranean
Type of government used in Ancient Sparta.
Oligarchy
A novel type of government created in Ancient Athens.
Direct Democracy
Name of the teacher of Alexander.
Aristotle
List the various types of governments used in Rome in chronological order. (Need at least 3 of 4)
Monarchy
Republic
Dictatorship
Empire
Greek and Roman civilizations were able to grow these 2 crops due to mountainous terrain. (Need both for credit)
Olives and Grapes
Leader of Athens during their Golden Age.
Pericles
Greece's existential foe which necessitated the creation of the Delian League.
The Persian Empire (or "The Persians")
Type of military formation developed and used by Philip II and Alexander the Great.
The Phalanx
Name for the wealthy and common citizens of Rome. (Need both for credit)
Patricians = Wealthy
Plebeians = Commoner
Name of the largest of the Greek islands.
Crete
Set of laws during the Roman Republic.
The Twelve Tables
Names of the alliances created by Athens and Sparta during the Peloponnesian War. (Need both for credit)
The Delian League
The Peloponnesian League
Egypt
This invention was responsible for allowing Rome to sustain a massive population.
Aqueducts
Names of the two mountain ranges on the Italian Peninsula.
The Alps (North)
The Apennine (Central)
Name of the empire created out of the eastern half of the Roman Empire.
The Byzantine Empire
The three types of Greek columns made famous by Ancient Athens.
Doric, Ionic, Corinthian.
Name the battle where Alexander had 2,000 men executed by crucifixion and sold hundreds of women and children into slavery.
The Siege of Tyre
Elected representatives of the Plebeians of the Roman Republic.
Tribunes
Name of the sea which the Tiber River empties from the Italian Peninsula.
The Tyrrhenian Sea
Name of the civilization that was first established on the Italian Peninsula before the Romans.
The Etruscans