Ancient Hebrews
Judaism
Ancient Greeks
City-States
Vocabulary
100

Who was the founder of the Hebrew people?

Abraham

100

The profit that brought the 10 Commandments. 

Moses

100

What form of religion did the ancient Greeks believe in?

Polytheism. 

100

What is a city-state?

The independent cities of ancient Greece and the land that they controlled.  

100

Monotheism

Belief in one God.

200

How many sons did Jacob have?

12

200

Name a king of The kingdom of Israel. 

Saul, David, or Solomon

200

Who wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey?

Homer

200

This city state was run by a democracy. 

Athens

200

Polytheism

Belief in many gods. 

300

Where did the Hebrews become slaves for roughly 400 years?

Ancient Egypt

300

Who destroyed the kingdom of Israel?

The Assyrians

300

Why was farming difficult in ancient Greece?

Their were no flooding rivers, the soil was rocky, the land was mostly mountainous, and there was little open land for fields. 

300

This city-state was run by an oligarchy. 

Sparta

300

Polis

The Greek city-state: community structure of ancient Greece. 

400

What do the Jewish people call the event of being freed from Egypt?

Exodus 

400

Who destroyed Jerusalem and took the Jewish people captive?

The Babylonians under King Nebuchadnezzar. 

400

Why is Herodotus famous? What is his nickname?

He was the first to study history in an organized manner and wrote the book called The Histories. "The Father of History"

400

This city-state was the most militaristic.  

Sparta

400

Canaan

The land that the Hebrews settled in. 
500

Who were the two patriarchs of the Torah that had their names changed and what were they changed to? 

Abram and Jacob to Abraham and Israel

500

After the temple in Jerusalem was destroyed, where did the Hebrew people gather to worship, teach, and learn?  

Synagogues 

500

Name an ancient Greek god or goddess and correctly state his or her role. 

Given answer.  

500

What were the two most powerful city-states of ancient Greece?

Athens and Sparta

500

Peloponnese

The southern tip of Greece.