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100

What is a direct democracy?

Answer: A system where citizens vote directly on laws and policies.

100

What are columns?

Answer: Architectural structures that support buildings, often seen in Greek architecture.

100

Who was Socrates?

Answer: The first of the great Greek philosophers who taught that asking questions was the way to find knowledge and truth.

100

Who was Pythagoras?

Answer: A mathematician known for his contributions to geometry.

100

What is diffusion?

Answer: The spread of Greek culture.

200

Who holds power in a direct democracy?

Answer: Male citizens of Athens, Greece, over 18.

200

Name an example of Greek architecture in Florence, SC.

Answer: Columns in the Florence County Library.

200

Who taught Alexander the Great?

Answer: Aristotle.

200

What did Alexander the Great do?

Answer: He conquered the Persian Empire and expanded his territory into Europe.

200

What made Christianity popular in Rome?

Answer: Constantine was a Roman Emperor who promoted Christianity throughout the Roman Empire.

400

What is the difference between a direct democracy and a republic?

Answer: In a democracy, people rule themselves; in a republic, elected officials administer power from the people.

400

What are aqueducts used for?

Answer: To transport water to different Roman cities.

400

What is philosophy?

Answer: The study of fundamental questions about existence, knowledge, values, reason, and mind.

400

What is Justinian's Code? 


Answer: A legal code that allowed fair and equal treatment for citizens under the law.

400

What is the Byzantine Empire known for?

Answer: Passing along Greek and Roman culture to Europe.

500

Why did Rome have a tripartite government?

Answer: To keep one part of the government from becoming too strong.

500

What is the Hagia Sophia?

Answer: A significant architectural work built in Constantinople, now in Istanbul.

500

What did Aristotle teach?

Answer: He taught moderation and the importance of living a balanced life.

500

What are Roman Roads?

Answer: Infrastructure that helped the Roman Empire with trading and protection.

500

What was the capital of the Byzantine Empire?

Answer: Constantinople, known for its wealth and trade routes.

1000

Who elects representatives in a Republic?

Answer: Citizens.

1000

What is the Colosseum?

Answer: A large amphitheater in Rome where gladiator fights took place.

1000

What was Plato's view on democracy?

Answer: He disliked democracy and thought the government should be run by philosophers.

1000

What were the main causes of the fall of Rome?

Answer: Expensive management, division into East and West leading to civil wars, and corruption and immorality.

1000

What did Greek art emphasize?

Answer: Realism and lifelike representations in art