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A free resident of a Greek city-state.
What is a citizen?
100
Why Spartan women had the responsibility of running the family estate.
What is the men were always off to war?
100
His empire stretched as far east as India.
Who was Alexander the Great?
100
Large numbers of citizens had the right to vote directly on laws under the rule of this man.
Who was Pericles?
100
You better not miss this one! The Father of History.
Who was Herodotus?
200
Banishing a public figure.
What is ostracism?
200
The domination of Athens in the Greek world ended as a result of this war.
What is the Peloponnesian War?
200
Accept whatever life brings was taught by this philosopher.
Who was Zeno?
200
Rule by a small, wealthy elite.
What is an oligarchy?
200
The Egyptian capital of the Hellenistic world.
What was Alexandria?
300
A person who gains power by force.
What is a tyrant?
300
Unlike Sparta, Athens placed emphasis on the _________.
What is the individual?
300
Achilles withdraws from battle because he is insulted by his commander is part of the plot in the _____________.
What is the Illiad?
300
Greek architecture seeks to reflect perfect balance, harmony and __________.
What is order?
300
They probably started the Trojan War.
Who were the Mycenaeans?
400
A Greek city-state, consisting of a city and the surrounding countryside.
What is a polis?
400
The most powerful Greek god.
Who was Zeus?
400
Plato says the ideal state is ruled by ___________.
What is a philosopher-king?
400
Greek physician who set ethical standards for doctors.
Who was Hippocrates?
400
He believed good conduct meant pursuing the "golden mean."
Who was Aristotle?
500
An Athenian statesman who expanded democracy.
Who was Pericles?
500
Athens organized the Delian League as a result of this war.
What is the Persian Wars?
500
People, not gods, are the cause of human misfortune according to the plays of this playwright.
Who was Euripides?
500
He wrote the Illiad and the Odyssey.
Who was Homer?
500
Cleisthenes did this around 507 B.C. and changed the government of Athens.
What is encouraged citizen participation, which created a direct democracy?