Geo & other
Athens
Sparta
Rome
Misc.
100

What is the name of the line that all time is based off of? Where is is located?

Prime Meridian. Greenwich, England.

100

The birthplace of democracy

Athens

100

True/False. Spartan girls were NOT given an education and were forced to stay home and take care of the house.

False. Spartan girls were given an education which but an emphasis on physical health.  It was thought that only great spartan warriors came from strong women.

100

What is the difference from the democracy the Athenians had and the democracy the Romans had?

The Athenians had a direct democracy meaning that citizens voted on issues directly.  The Romans had a republic form of democracy meaning the people elected representatives to make decisions for them.

100

The month named after Julius Caesar.

July.

200

A political and economic union of 28 European countries that work together to promote peace, prosperity, and democratic values.

European Union

200

The 84% of people EXCLUDED from the democracy in Ancient Athens.

Metics, enslaved people, women.

200

Slaves in Sparta were called what? Why were they treated so poorly?

Helots. They outnumbered the Spartan warriors 7 to 1.  In order to prevent rebellion they were treated incredibly harsh.

200

Time of relative peace in the Roman Empire based on flourishing trades and communications: Latin phrase that means "Roman Peace."

Pax Romana.

200

The name of the Eastern Roman Empire that survived for another 1,000 years after the fall of the Roman Empire.

The Byzantine Empire.
300

What does bread and circuses mean? Why was it done?

The "Bread" is referring to the free grain given to Romans once per month.  The "Circuses" is referring to the entertainment such as sporting events or plays. 

It was done to keep the plebians (common people) distracted/happy to prevent a rebellion from occurring.

300

Approximately 16% of the Athenian population that was able to participate in the democracy.

Free-born male citizens (both of their parents had to be Athenian born citizens).

300

True/False. Sparta was located in the coast and relied heavily on trade.

False. Sparta was a land based poleis that grew much of their own resources.

300

His death caused the transition from Rome being a republic to an empire.

Julius Caesar.

300

Define genocide.

The deliberate and systematic killing and harming of a large group of people who are all from the same nation or ethnic, racial or religious group, with the goal of destroying that group.

400

Why were Roman laws published for all people to see?

So everyone was aware of what the laws and punishments were for breaking the law. It was more fair because the patricians couldn't make things up to punish people.

400

Why was the idea of Democracy "wildly popular" in ancient Athens?

It was the first time in history where normal people got to make decisions on their own lives and actually affect the law rather than a single person/group of people getting to make the decisions for everybody.

400

The name of the war between Athens and Sparta. What was the final result?

The Peloponnesian War. The war lasted for 27 years.  The Macedonians in the north threatened invasion and the Greeks were too weak, the polies lost their independence to the Macedonians.

400

List 2 of the tools the Roman Empire used to build and maintain power.

Military force

Economic growth

Systems for law & order

Romanization

Political & cultural flexibility

400

Define autocrat. 

A person who rules with total power.

500

What are 2 physical features that unite Europe and 2 physical features that divide Europe? Explain why.

Varies.

500

How were government official positions chosen?

By lottery.

500

What is the meaning of Spartan?

Very bare or severe.

500

What are 3 of the reasons that Rome fell?

Political instability, economic & social issues, weakening frontiers.

500

What is Romanization?

The spreading of Roman things/ideas in new places.  This included building Roman style infrastructure, and the spreading of the Latin language.

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