Key Terms
The Israelites
Ancient Greeks
The Romans
100

A settlement in a new territory that has close ties to its homeland is called...

A colony

100

Name two monotheistic religions whose development was influenced by Judaism.

Christianity

Islam

100

How did the mountains of Greece affect the development of ancient Greek communities?

Mountains separated communities, causing independent city-states to develop. 

100

How did the First Punic War begin, and what was its outcome?

The First Punic War began over control of Sicily. Rome won and gained Sicily

200

Define Ephor

A high-ranking government official in Sparta who was elected by the council of elders

200

What events led to the Babylonian exile?

The Babylonians conquered Judah and destroyed Jerusalem in 586 B.C., forcing many Jews into exile.

200

List the major factors that contributed to the decline of the Mycenaneans?

  • Invasions by Dorians
  • Earthquakes
  • Internal conflicts
  • Economic decline
200

Who was Hannibal, and how did he start the Second Punic War?

Hannibal was a Carthaginian general who crossed the Alps with elephants to invade Italy.

300

Define a Republic

A form of government in which citizens elect their leaders

300

How many books are in the Hebrew bible, and what is the purpose of the books?

24 books.

To preserve Jewish history, laws, beliefs, and teachings.

300

Briefly describe one of the following Greek thinkers:

  • Socrates

  • Plato

  • Aristotle 

  • Hippocrates 

  • Pythagoras

Socrates – Used questioning to find truth.

Plato – Student of Socrates; founded the Academy.

Aristotle – Student of Plato; studied science, politics, and logic.

Hippocrates – Father of Medicine.

Pythagoras – Mathematician known for geometry.

300

Identify at least three problems in the Roman Republic in the 100s B.C.

  • Rich-poor gap
  • Corruption
  • Unemployment
  • Military loyalty to generals instead of Rome
400

A large group of Roman soldiers is called...

Legions

400

Describe what happened at the Battle of Marathon.

The Athenians defeated the Persians at Marathon in 490 B.C., stopping the Persian advance.