Greece
Rome
Judeo-Christian
Vocabulary
Riddles
100

What principle from ancient Greece emphasized fairness in legal proceedings?

Justice

100

This Roman system of government, where citizens elected representatives, inspired the structure of the U.S. government.

Republic

100

What was a majora principle the United States took  from the Judeo-Christian tradition?

personal responsibility

100

A type of government where citizens elect representatives, modeled after Rome and used in the U.S

Republic

100

This type of democracy allows citizens to vote directly on laws.

 direct democracy

200

This form of government, developed in Athens, allows citizens to vote directly on laws and policies. (hint - this system no longer exists in any country today)

Direct Democracy

200

This important Roman law code influenced the U.S. idea that laws must be written and applied equally to all citizens.

The Twelve Tables

200

They who say that we should love our fellow citizens but not foreigners, destroy the universal brotherhood of mankind, with which benevolence and justice would perish forever.  - Which of the terms from the Judeo-Christian tradition shares a common meaning with the passage?

Individual Worth

200

The idea that no one is above the law, influenced by both Roman and Judeo-Christian traditions

Rule of Law

200

Rome’s first written laws, displayed publicly for citizens.

Twelve Tables

300

This city-state in Ancient Greece is known as the birthplace of democracy.

Athens
300

When a government becomes powerful it is destructive, extravagant and violent; it is an usurer which takes bread from innocent mouths and deprives honorable men of their substance, for votes with which to perpetuate itself.  - Cicero - Which Idea has likely been violated?

Rule of Law

300

What principle did the U.S. take from the Judeo-Christian tradition that dealt with accountability?

Personal Responsibility 

300

The division of government power into branches, influenced by Roman ideas

Separation of Powers

300

This set of moral laws includes rules like “do not steal” and “honor your parents.

The Ten Commandments

400

This principle, practiced in Athens, gave citizens the right to speak and participate in government decisions.

Civic Participation

400

This principle, seen in the Roman government, divides power to prevent one group from becoming too powerful, similar to the U.S. system.

Separation of Powers

400

This principle from Judeo-Christian teachings emphasizes that all people are created equal and have inherent worth

Equality of Mankind

400

This concept gives people rights and responsibilities in a government, influenced by Rome.

Citizenship

400

This status gives people rights and responsibilities within a country

Citizenship

500

his idea from Ancient Greece means “rule by the people” and influenced modern democratic governments like the United States

Democracy

500

This idea from Ancient Rome emphasized that citizens should participate in government and serve their country, much like voting and jury duty today

Civic Duty

500

This idea influenced the belief that government should protect people’s rights and promote the common good.  (Hint - What do we call it today, its mentioned in the Preamble)

Promote the General Welfare

500

The belief that all people are equal and have value, rooted in Judeo-Christian teachings.

Equality of Mankind

500

This ancient civilization most directly influenced the idea of representative government in the U.S.

Ancient Rome