Persian Wars
Forms of Government
Greek Geography and early city-states
Athens
100

These two rival city-states joined together against the Persian Empire. 

Athens & Sparta

100

In this form of government citizens can run for office.

What is Democracy. 

100

Greek city-states were separated by this physical feature. 

What are mountains. 

100

This term means to use science and math to design and build things 


What is engineering. 

200

Battle where Persians crossed the Aegean. They fought Athens. The outnumbered Athenians won. 

Marathon

200

In this form of government the King decides that his kingdom must go to war. 

What is a monarchy

200

Many of the city-states in Athens were located near the sea primary for these two purposes.  

Trade and food

200

The purpose of Geek Mythology. 

What is to explain natural phenomena, human behavior, and the world

300

Battle where after the Persians brunt Athens, they fought the Athenian Navy. The Athenians won. 

Salamis

300

In this form of government neighbors fight and argue because there are no laws nor police. 

Anarchy

300

This is what the Greeks became skilled in overtime. 

What is shipbuilding and sailing. 

300

What category of people controlled the oligarchy in Athens?

Aristocrats

400

The Spartan army won against the Persians. The Persians left Greece forever.

Plataea

400

In this form of government only a small group of military leaders make laws.

What is and Oligarchy

400

Athens was focused on _______________ while Sparta was focused on ___________________.

What is education and military. 

400

The purpose of an assembly in Athenian society.


To allow men to vote on laws and discuss city issues. 

500

Battle where three hundred Spartans died defending the pass against the Persian invaders.

Thermopylae

500

In this form of government one person decides what can be televised in the country. 

What is a dictatorship

500

This was a point of conflict between early Greek city-states. 

What is the lack of no centralized government and different ways of life. 

500

This is the main difference between a direct democracy and a representative democracy.

In a direct democracy, citizens vote on laws themselves; in a representative democracy, citizens elect leaders to make laws for them.