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100

THIS is the continent Rome and Greece are on.

What is Europe?

100

The idea that Greek religion believed in many different gods.

What is polytheism? 

100

What the city-states formed to protect themselves during the Persian War?

What are alliances? 

100

THIS helped sailors to easily travel and expand Greek territory.

What is being close to the sea?

100

Athens had elected officials, the assembly, and a Council of THIS MANY.

What is 500?

200

This city-state won the Peloponnesian War.

What is Sparta?

200

Rome adapted to its geography by building a network of THESE.

What are paved roads?

200

This city-state created trade routes around the Mediterranean Sea, networks of roads to move soldiers and for trade, building aqueducts to bring water to cities.

What is Rome?

200

Rome adapted to their environment by setting up THEESE by sea to transport goods.

What are trade routes?

200

When Augustus Caesar he came to power he ended the Roman Republic and THIS began.

What is the Roman Empire?

300

Lack of participation in THIS, weak emperors, disease, and barbarian attacks led to Rome's downfall.

What is government?

300

The Greek mountains led to the creation of independent THESE.

What are city-states?

300

Only this group in Athens could vote.

Who are free adult males?

300

Life in Athens was focused on education, while life in Sparta was focused on THIS

What is military?

300

In both Athens and Sparta, only THESE could hold government positions. 

Who are males?

400

The time in Rome when the quality of life was improved because of the peace and prosperity.

What was Pax Romana?

400

THIS most common cultural expression reflected the values of Greece.

What was the Greek religion?

400

Early on THIS GROUP had all the power in Rome.

Who were the patricians?

400

Because the Roman Empire had THIS, the people were able to pay for goods instead of using the barter system.

What is a uniformed currency?

400

He became a dictator and then killed by his own senate.

Who is Julius Caesar? 

500

The main knowledge of this questionable war comes from a poem written by a guy named Homer.

What is the Trojan War?

500

In Greek mythology, the gods are seen as great and powerful beings, but they THESE qualities to interact with mortals.

What are human?

500

 THIS Roman group fought for their basic rights.

 Who were the plebeians?

500

The twelve tables gave Roman people rights like the modern "fair trial" know as THIS.

What is innocent until proven guilty?

500

His Hellenistic style was a mix of Persian, Egyptian, Syrian and other cultures with Greek ideas. 

Who was Alexander?