CITY-STATES
GOVERNMENT
Culture
GEOGRAPHY
Signs of Civilization
100
To provide food for Soldiers.
What is NOT a role of a citizen?
100
The form of government in which all citizens were allowed to vote on all issues.
What is a democracy?
100
The group considered to hold the highest position in the Roman social structure.
Who were the Patricians?
100
Greece was not located along a river valley.
How did the geography of ancient Greece break the pattern of other civilizations?
100
Two sign of civilization represented by a trireme.
What are Intellectual and Economic?
200
They each have their own unique governments and laws.
What best describes the structure of a city-state?
200
The form of Government in which the power passes from a lawful king to someone in the same family.
What is Monarchy?
200
Spartan women could own property.
What is evidence that Spartan women had more rights than Athenian women?
200
Aqueducts
What human adaptations were created as a result of Rome's geography?
200
Two sign of civilization best represented by the Parthenon?
What are Religion and Art?
300
Agora
What location in Greek city-states was the center of economic activity?
300
A government controlled by a few wealthy aristocrats.
What is Oligarchy
300
Unite people against a common enemy.
What is a good way to unite people under one rule?
300
Most Greek city-states were located by the sea.
Why were the Greeks excellent shipbuilders and sailors?
300
Two signs of civilization are best represented in coins.
What are Economic and Political?
400
He United them against a common enemy.
How did Alexander the Great unite Greek city-staes under his rule?
400
The form of government in which citizens were elected to represent the people.
What is Republic?
400
Olives and grapes.
What were two main exports of Greece?
400
Based on "Pericles' Funeral Oration" city states imitated each other.
How did democracy spread across Greece?
400
Excerpt from "Encyclopedia of Society and Culture in the Ancient World": Constantly changing and evolving over time.
What is a good description of citizenship in ancient Rome?
500
To avoid trade with rival city-states.
Why did Greece have colonies?
500
Using the idea of citizenship.
How our government is influenced by the Greeks and Romans?
500
Brought to the region by the conquests of Alexander the Great.
Why can elements of Greek architecture be found in places such as Persia and Egypt?
500
"...we are ourselves rather a pattern to others than an imitators of them..."
What is evidence from the text that supports that democracy spread by imitation?
500
Part of the text that supports the description of citizenship.
What is "Rules of citizenship varied over time..."?
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