Early Aegean Civilizations
The Greek City-States
Greek Thinkers, Artists and Writers
Leaders of Greece
The Legacy of Greece
100

Which early Aegean civilization was known for initiating a cultural "dark age"?

Dorians

100

Who was allowed to participate in Sparta and Athens' government?

Only male citizens

100

To which goddess is the Parthenon dedicated?

Athena

100

Which type of government did Pericles establish in Athens?

Direct Democracy

100

How did women advance in Hellenistic culture?

More women learned to read and write, and some even held royal power.

200

What are the Mycenaeans best known for? (hint: Homer wrote about this in the Iliad)

Taking place in the Trojan War

200

Why was the phalanx an effective military formation?

The use of shields protected soldiers and helped maintain formation (show photo of phalanx technique)

200

Name two types of dramatic plays that were popular in ancient Greece.

Tragedies and comedies

200

Which change did Cleisthenes make to who could participate in government?

He changed participation rights from just wealthy male citizens, to ALL male citizens.

200

What is stoicism?

Stoicism is the philosophy to calmly accept whatever life brings and exhibiting high moral standards.

300

What did the frescos indicate about women in the Minoan civilization?

The frescos found at Knossos palace indicated that women may have enjoyed more rights than in most other ancient civilizations.

300

Describe the difference between the rights of women in Sparta, versus the rights of women in Athens. 

Women in Sparta were able to inherit property and manage their family's estate, while women in Athens were viewed as inferior and were often secluded.
300

Describe the Socratic method for learning about any topic.

1) Wonder

2) Reflect

3) Refine and Cross-Examine

4) Restate

5) Repeat

300

What were Pericles' three biggest values for government?

1) equality of citizens before the law

2) responsibility of citizens to participate

3) service to the state

300

What was Aristarchus' contribution to Hellenistic culture?

Developed the theory of a heliocentric solar system, in which the sun is the center of our solar system and the earth orbits the sun.

400

Which values from Homer's epics are reflected in Western culture? Name at least three.

Reason, Honor, Courage, Intelligence, Eloquence and Restraint

400
In what ways could Spartan women participate in the military?

Spartan women were expected to produce healthy sons for the army, so they were required to exercise.

400

How did Thucydides differ from Herodotus's view of studying history?

Thucydides sought to avoid bias and prejudice, while Herodotus stressed the importance of research.

400

Which Macedonian King was assassinated before he could conquer the Persian empire?

Phillip II

400

What was Hippocrates' contribution to Hellenistic culture?

Hippocrates studied the causes of illnesses and searched for cures. He also developed the ethical standard for physicians which is still used today.

500

Describe one similarity and one difference between Homer's The Iliad and The Odyssey

Similarities: both follow a main character who is also a hero, both have strong lessons for anyone who reads

Differences: The Iliad focuses on the Trojan War and fighting, while the Odyssey is a tale of adventures after the war

500

How did democracy in Athens change after Pericles took the throne?

Pericles created a direct democracy as opposed to a limited democracy

500

Describe the "golden mean" that Aristotle encouraged others to pursue. Use an example other than the one listed in your notes.

The "golden mean" is the middle ground between excess and deficiency. For example, studying for your test a little bit each day would be the golden mean between not studying (deficiency) and pulling an all-nighter the night before (excess).

500

Which Greek leader was most known for helping spread Greek culture far and wide, as evidence by Greek influence on language, art, and government in modern society?

Alexander the Great

500

How did Alexander the Great's conquests help create the Hellenistic culture?

Alexander the Great's conquests led to a unique blending of Greek, Persian, Egyptian and Indian culture which led to significant advancements in art, architecture, mathematics, astronomy, physics, and medicine.
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