Geography and City-States
Origins of Government
Greek Philosophers
Greek Achievement
Julius & Augustus Caesar
100
The territory of Greece is ____________, and as a result, ancient Greece consisted of many smaller regions each with its own dialect, cultural peculiarities, and identity.
What is mountainous
100
Every form of government known to man was created and used in Ancient ______.
What is Greece?
100
Among the dwellers of Athens during its Golden Age is the philosopher _______________.
Who is Socrates?
100
The ____________ were considered the greatest land warriors of Ancient Greece.
What is Spartans?
100
was a powerful public speaker who spent a great deal of money to win support.
Who was Julius Caesar?
200
Cities tended to be located in ______ between _______, or on coastal plains, and dominated a certain area around them.
What are valleys and mountains?
200
In the Archaic Period the government of the city states were in the hands of________ forming monarchies
What are Kings?
200
The '__________ method' consists of asking questions until you arrive at the essence of a subject, where the better hypotheses are found by identifying and eliminating the ones that lead to contradictions
What is Socratic
200
Among those subjugated to the Assyrians were the _______ who lived on the eastern seaboard of the Mediterranean. The Phoenicians had become wealthy by trading.
What is Phoenicians
200
The steps that Julius Caesar took to gain and keep power over the Roman Republic.
What is reduced power of the Senate and assumed role of dictator?
300
The city states of Greece started to plant colonies around the _________ to take advantage of mineral wealth or to provide trade outposts
What is Mediterranean
300
The kings rewarded the aristocracy by relieving them from ______ and making their land holdings hereditary
What is taxation?
300
___________ became an opponent of the Athenian-style democracy, probably because any society that would condemn someone like Socrates to death had to be insane.  
Who is Plato?
300
The greatest contribution of the Greeks to art was in the field of ___________
What is theater?
300
Julius Caesar increased the Senate to ______members but reduced its power
What is 900?
400
When the Assyrians conquered the Phoenicians, the ________ of the eastern Mediterranean were opened up. The Greeks stepped into the vacuum.
What is trade routes
400
All males citizens over the age of_____ were members of the assembly.
What is 30?
400
___________. He is considered the father of European thought though some of his scientific observations were simply wrong.
Who is Alexander the Great?
400
The Battle of ______ was considered to be a myth by most historians.
What is Troy?
400
Before he became Augustus Caesar his real name was _____
Who is Octavian?
500
Overall, their geographical situation forced the ancient Greeks from early on to look outward from their immediate locality and ___________ their interests. This broadened their horizons and exposed them like few other civilizations to foreign ideas and ways of living.
What is internationalize?
500
In the ______ the government of the city states were in the hands of kings forming monarchies
What is Archaic Period?
500
He opened his own school the Lyceum and went on to become the tutor of Alexander The Great.
Who is Plato?
500
The legendary period of Spartan history is believed to fall into the _______
What is the Dark ages?
500
Historians generally referred to Augustus Caesar as the
What is the First Roman Emperor?