Ancient Greece 1
Ancient Greece 2
Ancient Egypt
Primary and Secondary Sources
Geography
100
Sparta and Athens are __________ in Greece.
What are city-states?
100
A ruler who took power by force.
What is a tyrant?
100
In Ancient Egypt, the ruler was called a Pharaoh. A pharaoh is an Egyptian term for a ______.
What is a king?
100
A ______ source is a firsthand account of an event.
What is a Primary Source?
100
I would use this part of a map to tell North, South, East, and West.
What is a Compass Rose?
200
If you are talking about the geography of Greece, it is made up of _______ and _______.
What are Peninsulas and Islands?
200
Sparta was a city devoted to this.
What is war?
200
Ancient Egyptians created the first type of paper called ______.
What is Papyrus?
200
A ______ Source is a secondhand account of an event.
What is a Secondary Source?
200
Atlantic, Pacific, Indian, and Arctic are all examples of this.
What are oceans?
300
A peninsula is an area of land__________.
What is ALMOST completely surrounded by water?
300
Athens was a city devoted to this.
What is knowledge?
300
Ancient Egyptians religion was polytheism. Polytheism means _______.
What is belief in many gods?
300
List three examples of a primary source.
What are photos, artifacts, and journals?
300
Africa, North America, and Europe are all examples of this.
What are continents?
400
In the Trojan War, the Greeks tricked the Trojans by hiding inside of a _______.
What is a Wooden Horse?
400
Philosophy in Greek means _________.
What is love of knowledge?
400
King Menses was famous for ________.
What is uniting upper and lower Egypt?
400
Name three examples of a secondary source.
What are text books, maps, and history teachers?
400
Lines of Latitude measure ______ and ______ on a map.
What is North and South?
500
A member of a rich and powerful family.
What is an Aristocrat?
500
Alexander the Great was called “the Great” because_______.
What is he created the largest Greek Empire?
500
The first Egyptian Queen was ________.
Who is Hatshepsut?
500
A painting of the Agora in Ancient Athens would be an example of this.
What is a Secondary Source?
500
North, South, East, and West are called ______.
What are Cardinal Directions?
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