A city and its surrounding lands functioning as an independent unit, each having its own unique culture.
What is a city state?
100
the purpose of the Colosseum of Rome
What is gladiator fights and entertainment?
100
Romulus and Remus
Who are the twins of legend who started Rome?
100
the original religion of Ancient Greece was ___________ meaning they worshipped many gods
What is polytheistic?
100
He taught Plato
Who is Socrates?
200
The city-state that is where democracy, a direct one, began and where all male citizens were allowed to vote.
What is Athens?
200
Julius Caesar's fate
What is murdered or killed by the Senate?
200
Pax Romana
What is the 200 year period of peace and Roman dominance in the Mediterranean?
200
This religious group were originally persecuted but spreading their faith
What is Christian?
200
Plato taught him
Who is Aristotle?
300
The city-state where the citizens were primarily concerned with military preparation and raising warriors
What is Sparta?
300
the main difference, politically involving power structure, between the Roman Republic and the Roman Empire
What is the Senate holds power during Republic and the emperor holds power during empire
300
Mark Antony and ____________formed an alliance together in order to take over.
Who is Cleopatra?
300
The Peloponnesian War, involving a conflict with the Delian league, was between ______ and _________
What is Athens and Sparta?
300
The Persian War united the __________
Who are the Greeks?
400
The area north of Greece where Alexander the Great was originally from.
What is Macedonia?
400
If Helena wakes up and goes to the community baths instead of her own bath, she is likely a _________
What is a plebeian?
400
Tharc is a 7 year old who is learning warfare and phalanx formations. As an adult he will be given the task of protecting his homeland and be a skilled soldier. He is from _______________
What is Sparta?
400
Persian, Egyptian, Greek and Indian cultures were all part of the culture that was spread by Alexander the Great
What is Hellenistic Culture?
400
when you are able to vote directly with other citizens, without the need for a representative, you are in a _________ ___________
What is a direct democracy?
500
Socrates, Plato and Aristotle questioned old assumptions and used____________ to find new truths.
What is logic?
500
The quote of Caesar " if you must break the law, do it to seize power; in all other cases observe it." led to his_______ by the Roman ______
What is murder by the Senate?
500
Julius Caesar was elected to the senate because of this group.
What is the first triumvirate?
500
In Roman society Christians and Jews were persecuted because ( it has to do with polytheism, I will likely give you this one on the test since I was mistaken yesterday on Kahoot)
What is refusal to honor Roman Gods?
500
Logic and reasoning were taught by the ___________ of Ancient Greece
Who are the philosophers or I will accept Socrates, Plato or Aristotle etc...