Vocabulary
Athens & Sparta
Greek Developments
Miscellaneous
Vocabulary
100
Epic

a long poem telling the story of a hero

100

Sparta beat Athens because they had a stronger _____

fleet

100

What were some features of ancient Greek architecture?

columns and sculptures

100

Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle were all _____ who used reasoning to try to gain wisdom or enlightenment.

philosophers

100

cavalry

The part of the Persian army called the cavalry could move quickly because the soldiers rode horses.

200

Fable

Short tale that teaches a lesson; animals speak and act like humans; end with a moral or useful truth

200

Peloponnesian War was the name because Sparta was located in

Peloponnesus

200

How did Greek historians shape the way we record history?

They tried to separate fact from fiction

They tried to be accurate and impartial

They checked the reliability of their sources

200

What are the three types of government according to Aristotle?

1. democracy

2. monarchy

3. oligarchy

200

Soothsayer

A person who tells fortunes

300

Hellenistic Era

Alexander the Great's conquests launched a period called the Hellenistic Era during which Greek culture spread through the known world.

300

Why were some Spartan boys brought up without warm clothes and with limited food?

to help prepare them for tough military life

300

The Greeks created and performed the first dramas, which included

tragedies and comedies

300

What was the Delian League?

a group of Greek city-states joined together to defend against the Persians

300
interlocutor

a person taking part in a discussion

400

Anthropocentric

Human-centered; interpreting the world in terms of human values and experiences

400

Battle of ______ is where the Athenian navy destroyed the Persian fleet in the strait

Salamis

400

What tools and trades helped the development of early Greek civilization?

shipping and trading

money and the Greek alphabet

400

Early Persians were ______ and ______ .

warriors, cattle herders

400

Aesop wrote many stories called ______, with animals acting like humans, to teach a lesson.

fables

500

Zoroastrainism

Persians believed in a religion called zoroastrainism that included the belief in only one god.

500

What was a key cause of the Peloponnesian War?

Athens treated other city-states like subjects

500

Why was Alexander the Great's empire important even though he lived only a short time?

He and the kings that followed him built many new cities. Greek rule in these areas spread Greek language, ideas, art, and architecture.

500

Who taught there was one supreme god

Zoroaster

500

Eiren

a Spartan group leader