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100

Who was considered a citizen in most Greek city-states?

only men who owned land

100

What is the Hippocratic Oath?

rules for how doctors should treat their patients.

100

What did Aristotle argue in his books of Politics?

no one person should have too much power.

100

Why is Alexander's rule considered the beginning of the Hellenistic Era?

Greek culture spread to non-Greek people in Alexander's empire.

100

What did Philip II of Macedonia hope to do after defeating the Greeks?

destroy the Persian Empire.

200

What did Sparta need to be able to defeat Athens?

stronger fleet.

200

What were Greek city-states liken and the end of the Peloponnesian war?

divided and weak

200

What caused Alexander to stop expanding his empire?

his soldiers refused to continue.

200

What happened to Alexander's empire after his death?

the empire was divided into four kingdoms.

200

Why is Herodotus the "father of history'?

he used research to get accurate facts.

300

Why was the battle of Salamis important?

the Athenian navy destroyed the Persian fleet in the strait.

300

Which Greek territory did Persia conquer first?

cities in Asia Minor.

300

What was Homer famous for?

writing the Iliad and Odyssey.

300

What was Alexander's the Great's main achievement?

conquering the vast empire.

300

What type of government did Athenians have in the years during and after the Persian wars?

democracy.

400

During Athens's Golden Age

ordinary citizens could participate in government.

400

What was the Acropolis in ancient Greece?

the area on top of the polis hill.

400

Who was honored in the Parthenon?

the goddess Athena.

400

What was a common subject in ancient Greek art and sculpture?

the human body.

400

Why was the Greek alphabet and important achievement?

It was the first alphabet to include vowels.

500

How did Athens and Sparta work together to defeat the Persians?

Athens led the navy and Sparta led the army.

500

How did wars between the Greek city-states and the Persian Empire begin?

The Persians attacked Greek city-states in Asia  Minor.

500

What is the Socratic Method?

a system of asking and answering questions to find the truth.

500

Who is considered the "father of medicine"?

Hippocrates.

500

What were the key parts of both the Minoan and the Mycenaean economies?

shipping and sea trade.