Punic and Peloponnesian War
Greece
Roman and Greek Governments
Rome
Important People
100

The Peloponnesian War was between which two city-states?

What is Athens and Sparta?

100

Alexander the Great was from this northern Greek city state

Macedonia

100

a sovereign city that is independent of other countries and has its own government

city-state

100

law making body of government in the Roman Republic

Senate

100

The dictator of ancient Rome who was assassinated

Who is Julius Caesar?

200

The Punic Wars were between which two countries?

What is Rome and Carthage?

200

Alexander the Great spread this type of culture

Hellenistic 

200

Athens had this form of government

What is a direct democracy?

200

the body of water surrounding the Italian peninsula

Mediterranean Sea

200

This military general led the charge for Carthage in the second punic war

Who is Hannibal?

300

Carthaginian traveled by land during the second Punic war on what animal?

What are elephants?

300

This word refers to a slave in Sparta.

Helot

300

Sparta used this form of government where the government 

What is an oligarchy or aristocracy 

300

This Emperor split Rome into a Western and Eastern Roman Empire

Who is Emperor Diocletian?

300

This Roman general and later consul had a huge feud with Julius Caesar during the Roman Civil War.

Who is Pompey?

400

This empire came into help the peloponnesian league at the last minute to secure victory.

Who is the Persian Empire?

400

This philosopher Aristotle is most famous for his writing of The Republic and finding of this

school called The Academy

400

Fortified hilltop at the center of a Greek city-state

Acropolis 

400

This member of the 1st triumvirate became rivals with Julius Caesar

Pompey

400

This person who was one of Julius Caesar's closest advisors was a part of the assassination plan of Caesar

Who is Marcus Brutus?

500

The building of this is one of Pericles greatest accomplishments 

Parthenon 

500

Homer's Iliad and Odyssey were called _____ or a long, formal poem that tells the story of a hero, god, or legendary event

Epics

500

 Greek politician and general during the Golden Age of Athens

Pericles

500

During the Roman Republic he was the wealthiest man and wanted to increase his wealth

Crassus

500

Roman general who led Rome to victory against 

Carthage in Second Punic War

Scipio