Early Years
Democracy/Oligarchy
Society and Economy
Warfare/Beliefs/Arts
Alexander and Hellenistic
100

the hereditary class of rulers, Greek for “rule by the best people”

Aristocracy

100

Greek military formation of heavily armed foot soldiers who moved together as a unit

Phalanx 

100

What type of economy did Athens have?

Democracy

100

the worship of many gods or deities

polytheism

100

a long spear or pike about 4 to 6 m in length used during battle

sarissa

200

“high city” in Greek, this is the upper part of a city-state where public buildings and the city’s defenses were located

acropolis

200

the form of government in which citizens hold political power

democracy

200

were the lowest class and did not have any identity and had no voting rights.

slaves

200

Greek victory over the Persian army that ended the First Persian War

Battle of Marathon

200

the period in Greece when their culture flourished, spreading through the Mediterranean and into the near East and Asia. The center was in Alexandria in Egypt.

Hellenistic 

300

A Greek city-state

Polis

300

How do oligarchy and tyranny differ?


An oligarchy and tyranny differ because in an oligarchy people are ruled by a group and in a tyranny, people are ruled by one strong ruler.

300

a person who pays rent, either in money or in crops, to grow crops on another person’s land

tenant farmer

300

Greek victory over the Persian navy during the Second Persian War

Battle of Salamis

300

the study of the culture, history, language, and literature of ancient Greece

classical civilization 

400

How did citizens take part in the running of their polis?


Citizens took part in the running of a polis by all coming together and meeting to create and make laws and decisions.

400

Messenian person who was forced to do work as a lowly farmer in Sparta

Helot

400

a foreigner in a Greek city-state, often a merchant or artisan

metic

400

an oath taken by medical students swearing to practice medicine in an ethical way

Hippocratic Oath

400

How did Alexander’s men use the sarissa?


Alexander’s men used the sarissa by marching or charging toward their enemies bristling the spear toward them.

500

What role did the aristocracy play in politics?


The role that aristocracy played in politics is that it often led to the government being ruled by only people that came from the same family. This would lead to problems because they would only make decisions that alter their life and not the citizens of the polis.

500

What is a military state like?


A military state is an area that is centered around a warrior culture. This means that all male citizens had only one job and that was to be a warrior/soldiers.

500

someone who has the right to vote and participate in government affairs.

citizen

500

What groups made up the Delian League and the Peloponnesian League?


Delian League: most of the Aegean Islands, Melos, Thera, Chalcidice, most of Ionia, and Athens

Peloponnesian League: Sparta, Corinth, Epidaurus, Boeotia, Ambracia, and Kythira

500

What cultures influenced the Hellenistic Culture?

The cultures that influenced the Hellenistic culture were Egyptian, Persian, and Indian cultures.