City States and Colonies
Wars
Terms and Concepts
Alexander the Great
The Golden Age
100
This city state began as a monarchy, and believed in education of the body, mind, and spirit
What is Athens
100
This ruler of Persia, was angered by the Athenian support of the Ionian revolt
What is Darius
100
The Athenian reformer that sought to end conflicts between the rich and the poor
What is Solon
100
The age Alexander was when we became king
What is 20 years old
100
The most basic of the columns found in several examples of Greek architecture
What is Doric
200
The city state with a totalitarian government and brave warriors
What is Sparta
200
This king of Sparta led 300 brave soldiers to hold off the Persians at Thermopylae
What is Leonidas
200
When a citizen in Athens turned 20, he could belong to this body that passed laws and tried cases
What is the Popular Assembly
200
Along with soldiers, Alexander also had these people in his armies to help him with his conquests
What is surveyors, engineers, secretaries
200
Greek dramas were one of these two themes
What is comedy or tragedy
300
The Greek territory located on the coast of Asia Minor
What is Ionia
300
This battle was important because it stopped the Persians from conquering Greece and gave the Athenians a new confidence in their army
What is Battle of Marathon
300
This age refers to Greece's early cultural development
What is Hellenic Age
300
Once Alexander had destroyed this Greek city, the rest of Greece quickly submitted to his rule
What is Thebes
300
This Greek mathematician discovered musical notes had a mathematical relationship
What is Pythagoras
400
Located on the isthmus joining the peninsula of Peloponnese to mainland Greece, ruled by a dictator and known for their shipbuilding
What is Corinth
400
The naval battle that defeated Xerxes fleet by tricking them into shallow water, and ended the Persian threat to Greece
What is Battle of Salamis
400
Alexander the Great's father that was king of Macedonia before he was killed
What is Philip II
400
Alexander's attitude toward the Greeks changed when his solders refused to help him conquer this territory
What is India
400
Medical students today still recite this oath of ethics before they become doctors
What is Hippocratic Oath
500
Rather than executing people, Athens enforced this type of punishment, where a person was force to leave the city state.
What is banishment
500
These wars were between city states that belonged to either the Delian League and the Peloponnesian League
What is Peloponnesian Wars
500
The common people had their own version of Greek called this
What is Koine
500
Trying to blend the Greek culture with that of his subjects, this was one custom he copied from the people he ruled.
What is Egyptian idea of their ruler being divine, like a god. Persian custom of kissing his feet once people were in his presence.
500
Today, the process of answering a question with a question is known as this, named after the famous Greek philosopher
What is Socratic Method