When did Rome establish.
753 B.C.
When did Greece establish?
1600 B.C
What were the twelve tribes of Israel?
They were the groups of hebrews led by Davids grandsons out of Mesopotamia during the exodus.
Who gave women more right, Sparta or Athens?
Sparta.
What did Socrates contribute?
He contributed the Socratic method = teaching by questioning.
How was Rome started?
Two brothers fought leading to Romulus killing Remus and started Rome.
What was Zeus the god of?
King of the gods.
Who united the tribes of Israel.
David united the tribes.
What did Athens value?
Education
Who was Plato?
He formed the academy.
What was the geography of Rome?
The geography of Rome was vast with many hills and mountains.
What was Athena the goddess of?
goddess of wisdom and war.
What is the difference between the Torah and the Bible?
The Torah is the old testament.
What did Sparta value?
Military.
What did Aristotle contribute?
He contributed wrote politics, taught alexander the great, scientific method.
What was a Roman Triumvirate?
A group of three powerful leader.
What was Poseidon the god of?
Explain Abraham's covenant with Yahweh?
Abraham promised god to spread his word and get followers in exchange for the Promised Land.
What did Sparta do with weak babies?
They left them out to die.
What was the Twelve Tables?
The Roman code of Law.
How did Rome fall?
Civil wars, week emperors, military grew to powerful, borders clashing with people, and Visigoth and Attalia invaded Rome.
What was Hades the god of?
god of the underworld.
Who persecuted the Jews?
The Romans, Egyptians, and Nazis.
When did men start their military education in Sparta?
At the age of 7.
What is a martyr?
A person persecuted because of their religion.