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100

Where did the first Olympic games take place?

Olympia, Greece

100

What was the goal of Spartan education?

create strong soldiers

100

What is the name of the river along which the early settlers established the city of Rome?

Tiber River

100

What is the Italian peninsula shaped like?

a boot

100

What are the names of the mountain ranges in Italy?

Alps and Appeninne

200

Where did the Greek gods live?

Mt. Olympus

200

How long did the Persian Wars last?

10 years

200

How many senators were there, and how long did they serve?

300, for life

200

Who fought in the Punic Wars?

Rome and Carthage

200

Who won all three Punic Wars?

Rome

300

What is the name of the peninsula where Greece was located?

Pelopponesus

300

List 3 famous Greek philosophers

Socrates, Plato, Aristotle

300

Three branches of the Roman Republic

Consuls, Senate, Assembly

300

Names of the two social classes

Patricians and Plebeians

300

Why did Julius Caesar march on Rome?

Senate ordered him to disband his army

400

What city first developed democracy?

Athens

400

How did Athens break the truce in the Peloponnesian War?

Attacked Sicily

400

What types of events were held in the Colosseum?

Gladiator contests and chariot races

400

Who was the famous General from Carthage who was in charge during the 2nd Punic War?

Hannibal

400

What enabled Christians to carry the gospel to many parts of the world?

Roman roads

500

List the three seas that surrounded ancient Greece.

1. Aegean

2. Ionian

3. Meditteranean

500

List at least three major Greek achievements.

Examples: epics, drama, comedies, tragedies, fables, machines, pulleys, Pythagorean theorem, Hippocrates, earth revolves around the sun, Parthenon, 3 types of columns, etc.

500

Explain how plebeians went from having no rights to equality in government. 

At first, plebeians had no political power, so they protested by refusing to serve in the army. Over time, they gained rights such as electing tribunes, having laws written in the Twelve Tables, and eventually holding important offices, which led to equality with the patricians.

500

What did Epicureans believe about life after death?

There is no existence after death

500

Why was Stoicism popular among Roman soldiers?

It emphasized courage, duty, and self-control

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