Ancient Rome
Ancient Greece
Ancient Israel
Sparta vs. Athens
Greek Philosophers, Twelve Tables, and what is a martyr?
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When did Rome establish.

753 B.C.

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When did Greece establish?

1600 B.C

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What were the twelve tribes of Israel? 

They were the groups of hebrews led by Davids grandsons out of Mesopotamia during the exodus.

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Who gave women more right, Sparta or Athens?

Sparta.

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What did Socrates contribute?

He contributed the Socratic method = teaching by questioning.

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How was Rome started?

Two brothers fought leading to Romulus killing Remus and started Rome.  

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What was Zeus the god of?

King of the gods.

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Who united the tribes of Israel.

David united the tribes.

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What did Athens value?

Education

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Who was Plato?

He formed the academy.

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What was the geography of Rome?

The geography of Rome was vast with many hills and mountains.

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What was Athena the goddess of?

goddess of wisdom and war.

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What is the difference between the Torah and the Bible?

The Torah is the old testament.

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What did Sparta value?

Military.

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What did Aristotle contribute?

He contributed wrote politics, taught alexander the great, scientific method.

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What was a Roman Triumvirate?

A group of three powerful leader.

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What was Poseidon the god of? 

god of the sea.
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Explain Abraham's covenant with Yahweh? 

Abraham promised god to spread his word and get followers in exchange for the Promised Land.

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What did Sparta do with weak babies?

They left them out to die.

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What was the Twelve Tables?

The Roman code of Law.

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How did Rome fall?

Civil wars, week emperors, military grew to powerful, borders clashing with people, and Visigoth and Attalia invaded Rome.

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What was Hades the god of?

god of the underworld.

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Who persecuted the Jews?

The Romans, Egyptians, and Nazis.

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When did men start their military education in Sparta?

At the age of 7.

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What is a martyr?

A person persecuted because of their religion.