Where the greek gods "lived".
What is Mt. Olympus?
it ended the dark age in Greece in the 700s BC.
What is the reappearance of writing?
lover of wisdom.
What is a philosopher?
At the age of 20 after his father was murdered.
Sardinia and Sicily.
What are the 2 islands near the toe of the boot of Italy?
one could die, one was immortal.
What is the difference between a hero and a god?
both Greek, but enemies.
What are Athens and Sparta?
Socrates inspired this man.
Who is Plato?
Philip II
Who was Alexander the Great's father?
Fighting Carthage 3 times.
What are the Punic Wars?
Wrote the most famous Greek texts.

Who was Homer?
rule by one, rule by "the best", and rule by a few rich; two end in -archy and one ends in -cracy.
What are Monarchy, Aristocracy, and Oligarchy?
dialogues; more than 30.
What are what Plato wrote?
Alexander's tutor.
Who was Aristotle?
Gauls, Greeks, Etruscans, and ______ first occupied Italy.
Who were the Latins?
776BC, for 2 reasons.
What is the first recorded date in Greek history when the first Olympics took place?
His eloquent speech led the Athenians, until he died of the plaque in 429BC.
Who is Pericles?
anthropomorphism
What is ascribing human characteristics to non-human things?
The time period between Alexander's conquests and the Roman Empire.
What is the Hellenistic Age?
Led Rome to victory in the Middle East and captured Jerusalem in BC.
Who is Pompey?
Xerxes I @Hellespont.
What is the natural barrier that slowed down his army as they marched toward Greece?
Peloponnesian War.
What is the war between Athens and Sparta?
most famous pupil of Plato; almost got it right.
Who is Aristotle?
Babylon, 323 BC, June 13, and why
What is when Alexander the Great died at the age of 30 from fever?
How the government tried to appease the people as it the empire was collapsing.
What is with "bread and circuses?"