This landform separated Greek city-states.
What are mountains?
This city-state focused on art and democracy.
What is Athens?
This war weakened Greece.
What is the Peloponnesian War?
These buildings show Greeks valued the arts.
What are theaters?
Rome gained this through trade.
What is wealth?
Greeks relied on this because farmland was limited.
What is trade?
This city-state focused on military strength.
What is Sparta?
This leader united Greek city-states.
Who is Philip II?
This epic poem teaches about Greek culture.
What is the Iliad?
This system prevents one branch from having too much power.
What are checks and balances?
Rome is located on this peninsula.
What is the Italian Peninsula?
Athens was strong in trade because of these.
What are natural harbors?
What are natural harbors?
This leader spread Greek culture.
Who is Alexander the Great?
A system where citizens vote directly.
What is direct democracy?
In emergencies, Rome could appoint this leader.
What is a dictator?
This mountain range helped protect Rome.
What are the Alps?
This group could vote in Athenian democracy.
Who are male citizens?
This Roman leader helped end the Republic.
Who is Julius Caesar?
This group led protests like the Boston Tea Party (review connection).
Who are the Sons of Liberty?
Rome’s capital moved here.
What is Constantinople?
This sea helped Rome control trade routes.
What is the Mediterranean Sea?
Spartan women had more of this than Athenian women.
What are rights (or freedom)?
This cultural spread is called this.
What is Hellenism?
This phrase means unfair taxes without representation.
What is “no taxation without representation”?
This religion spread through trade routes.
What is Christianity?