Athens's form of government
What is direct democracy?
What Sparta did with all babies born with disabilities
Killed them
The country Philip II came from
What is Macedon?
A main feature of Greek sculptures, people were often "in the ____"
What is "nude"?
Socrates's students
Who are Plato and Aristotle?
The people allowed to vote in Athens
What are adult male citizens?
The name of Sparta's alliance in the Peloponnesian War
What is the Peloponnesian League?
The city-state where Philip II was held captive
What is Thebes?
A dark and serious play with a sad ending?
What is a Tragedy?
The central goal of Greek philosophy
What is "understanding the universe"?
The two groups with the fewest rights in Athens
What are slaves and women?
What are helots? (enslaved people from cities Sparta conquered)
Alexander's #1 enemy empire and where his conquest ended
What is Persia?
A lighthearted and humorous type of play with a happy ending
What is a Comedy?
The most important Greek philosopher. He set the precedent for all philosophy moving forward.
Who is Socrates?
The name of Athens's alliance in the Peloponnesian War
What is the Delian League?
The age at which Spartan men were forced to join the military
What is 7 years old?
The two main "strategies" that allowed Alexander to win his battles.
1) Have better weapons
2) Have a bigger army
What is the Earth?
The cause of earthquakes according to Thales
The Earth sitting on a bed of water
The leader of Athens with 3 main goals
Who is Pericles?
The special way Spartans voted
What is Acclamation Voting? (the loudest side wins)
What is Egypt?
What are symmetry/order/proportion?
The wisest soul according to Heraclitus
What is a dry soul?