Government
City-States
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Philosophy
100
When a person seizes power illegally, they establish this kind of government.
What is a tyranny? 
100

This city-state was the head of the Delian League.

What is Athens?

100

The Greek city-states all united to fight against this, the most powerful empire of the time.

What is Persia? 

100

The leader of Athens during the Peloponnesian War.

Who is Pericles? 

100

This man would visit people in the agora and question them about their lives. 

Who was Socrates? 

200

Athens had this kind of government.

What is a democracy? 


200
The Greek city-states all had this in common. 
What is language? religion? Olympic competition? 
200

The first major battle of the Persian War, where the Greeks pushed back a Persian naval invasion.

What is the Battle of Marathon? 

200
Athen's strategy during the Peloponnesian war was to stay inside this. 

What is the city/city walls? 

200

He started the Lyceum.

Who was Aristotle?

300
When one person is in charge, but they have inherited their power. 

What is a monarchy? 

300
The main decision-making group in the city-state of Athens.

What is the Assembly? 

300

He sent an army of 100,000 soldiers to invade and destroy Greece. 

Who is Xerxes? 

300

This Athenian man proposed the radical and ultimately unsuccessful plan to invade Sicily to replenish supplies and pinch Sparta for Athens. 

Who was Alcibiades? 

300

This man wrote all of his ideas down in the form of dialogues.

Who was Plato?

400

Sparta had this kind of government.

What is an oligarchy? 

400

In order to prevent corruption, Sparta had two of these.

What are kings? 

400

The name for the narrow pass that was the site of the second major battle of the Persian War, where 300 Spartan soldiers fought and died against the Persian army to allow the rest of the Greek forces to retreat.

What is Thermopylae? 
400

The profits from the Delian League launched a period of cultural explosion in Athens, often called this.

What is the Golden Age of Athens? 

400

According to Plato, this form of government is the worst because it is most prone to corruption.

What is democracy?

500

When a group of noble citizens make all the decisions. 

What is an aristocracy? 

500
In response to Athen's growing power, Sparta established this. 

What is the Peloponnesian League? 

500

The decisive naval battle that shifted the tide of the Persian War in favor of the Greeks.

What is the Battle of Salamis? 

500

As a consequence of losing the Peloponnesian War, Sparta forced Athens to do this with its government.

What is abolish the democracy? 

500

According to Aristotle, virtue is this.

What is a mean between two extremes?