Mystery Box
Classical Greece
Greek Gods/Goddesses
Classical Rome
Rome Vocabulary
Maps, Maps and More Maps
100

Which Greek god/goddess was the Parthenon dedicated to?


Who is Athena?

100

government where citizens participate directly in political decisions.

democracy

100

Leader of the Olympians and god of the sky and lightning. His symbol is the lighting bolt. He is married to Hera, his sister.

Zeus

100

a form of government in which power rests with citizens who have the right to vote for their leaders.

Republic

100

Common people of Rome.

Plebian

100

What body of water are Greece and Rome surrounded by?

Mediterranean Sea

200
Who was Alexander the Great's personal teacher?
Aristotle
200

Greek leader who extended democracy to most adult males having an equal voice

Pericles

200

God of the ocean, earthquakes, and horses. His symbol is the trident. He is Zeus' and Hades brother.

Poseidon

200
What were the two main classes of the Roman Government? BONUS 100: What were their differences?
Patricians: wealthy, upper class Plebeians: lower, working class
200

Land with water on three sides.

Peninsula

200

What civilization is found just North of Greece?

Macedonia

300

Emperor Constantine issued this document to grant tolerance to Christians in the Roman Empire.

Edict of Milan

300

City in Egypt founded after Alexander the Great took over rule.

Alexandria

300

God of war. His symbols are the spear and shield. He is the son of Zeus and Hera.

Ares

300

Rome became an empire when this person came to power in 45 BCE due to his military leadership:

Julius Caesar

300

Two elected leaders of the Senate during the Republic.

Consuls

300

What are the rivers that flows through Italy?

Rubicon, Po, and Tiber Rivers

400

King Phillip II ruled over Macedonia but was raised in what country?

(Hint: He had always dreamt of ruling this country)

Greece

400

Location where Alexander the Great and 50,000 soldiers crossed into Persia.

Hellespont

400

God of the Underworld. He was a god of the Olympians stature, but lived in the Underworld rather than on Mount Olympus.

Hades

400
The Romans developed a law code that the USA adopted parts of to make its Constitution...what is that law code?
Twelve Tables
400

Wealthy rich landowners in Rome.

Patrician

400

What is the island found in the Mediterranean Sea that was a major trade hub between Rome, Greece, Egypt and Carthage?

Sicily

500

The word "Veto" mean what in Latin?

"I forbid it!"

500

How old was Alexander the Great when he became King of Macedonia?

20

500

Goddess of love and beauty. Her symbols include the dove, swan, and rose. She is married to Hephaestus.

Aphrodite

500

Name the reasons for the Fall of Rome:

Undertrained Military--Corrupt Political Leaders--Raised Taxes--Population Decline

500

Day that Julius Caesar was assassinated.

Ides of March/ March 15th

500

What is the name of the two mountain ranges located in Italy?

Alps and Apennine Mountains

600

Final Jeopardy!!!

What are the 3 Branches of the U.S. Government?


600

When Alexander conquered the Greeks, he soon dominated the known world and spread his culture worldwide. We call this new culture:

Hellenistic culture

600

Greek goddess of wisdom, defense, and war. Her symbols are the owl and the olive branch. She is the patron god of Athens.

Athena

600

--Started during the Roman Empire --Based on teachings of Jesus --Bible was main book --Emperor Constantine made it official religion of Rome in 4th Century

Christianity

600

Early peoples who lived in the northern Italian Peninsula.

Etruscans

600

What is the civilization that fought Rome in the Punic Wars?

(Hint: Civilization is found directly across the Mediterranean Sea from Italy)

Carthage