Greek gods
Jews
Greek facts
Romans
Sparta and Athens beliefs
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god of underworld

hades
100

He becomes King and defeats the Philistines. Helps to unite the tribes of Israel

Who was David?

100

What were the contributions of the following philosopher-Aristotle

wrote politics, taught alexander the great, scientific method

100

What were the Punic Wars?

The Punic Wars were a series of wars between Ancient Rome and Carthage

100

Social beliefs 

sparda-valued military honor, war, and slavery

athens-valued education and civil duties

200
king of gods

zeus

200

How did Judaism impact other monotheistic religions?

Judaism impacted other monotheistic religions by laying a foundation for what other single-god religions could look like. Judaism also paved the way for Christianity and Islam particularly.

200

What were the contributions of the following philosopher-Plato

founder of the Academy

200

What is cultural diffusion and what is one way it impacted Rome?

Cultural Diffusion is the spreading of ideas from one culture to another. The Romans copied Greek mythology/their gods.

200

Political

sparda-King made decisions with help form a council of elders.

athens-direct democracy

300

goddess of wisdom

athena
300

He was the founder of Judaism, which later gave way to Christianity. Also, he serves as an extremely important figure in both the Torah and the bible's history

Who was Abraham

300

What were the contributions of the following philosopher-Socrates

socratic method

300

What is the purpose and significance of Roman Roads?

The Roman Roads were around 50,000 miles long and helped to connect the empire and made things easier like sending troops, among other things.

300

Athens gender roles

 patriarchal society, women didn't have many rights

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god of the seas

poseidon

400

What are the differences between the Torah and Bible?

The Torah is just the Old Testament of the Bible with a few changes. The bible, however, included the Old Testament AND the New Testament.

400

Who was Alexander the Great and what were two of his accomplishments?

Unified Greece, built a huge empire ranging from Macedonia to India. He combined Greek and Persian cultures.

400

Why was Constantine so important to Rome?

Constantine was important to Rome because he was the first emperor of Rome to convert to Christianity and wrote the Edict of Milan which made the aforementioned religion legal.

400

Sparda gender roles

Women ran the homes, were not equal to men, but held some rights and power

500

goddess of love and beauty

aphrodite

500

Why is the First Temple so important?

It was Soloman’s temple, and it was the holiest place of worship for both Jewish people and Christians.

500

What were the Ancient Greek Olympics?

Games in ancient greece to honor the Gods

500

What was the Pax Romana?

The Pax Romana or Roman Peace was a long series of rulers who brought peace.

500

Oligarchy

when a bigger group of people are ruled by a smaller group of wealthy men.