Greece
Greek Culture
Rome
Vocab
Misc
100

What was considered to be the center of Greek culture?

Athens

100

What is Hellenism?

"Greek culture"

100

Where did Romans get their religious beliefs from?

Greece - polytheistic

100

What is a period of peace and prosperity throughout the Roman empire, lasting form 27 BC to 180 AD.

Pax Romana

100

How long did the Pax Romana last?

200 years

200

Who were considered citizens in Athens?

Free, adult, Greek men


200

Who spread Greek culture to India, Persia, and Egypt?

Alexander the Great

200

Who appointed himself dictator for life, conquered Gaul, and said "Vidi, Vini, Vici" as he came into Rome?

Julius Caesar

200

What is an apostle?

One of the followers of Jesus who preached and spread his teachings

200

How are Christians and Jewish different?

Christians believe Jesus as Messiah and Jewish believe that he is merely a prophet

300

What is an example of a polis?

Athens or Sparta

300

What does the term "philosophy" mean?

Lover of wisdom

300

Which emperor stabilized the Roman frontier and created an enduring government? (aka- started the Pax Romana)

Augustus Caesar

300

What is a tyrant?

A powerful individual who gained control of a city-state's government by appealing to the poor for support.

300

Who was Alexander the Great's tutor?

Aristotle

400

What is the Greek term for city state?

Polis

400

What happened to Socrates?

He was put to death for "corrupting the youth of Athens"

400

What is one thing Emperor Diocletian did in order to address many of Rome's problems?

He divided Rome in the Eastern Roman Empire and the Western Roman Empire.

400

What is a long narrative poem celebrating the death of legendary or traditional heroes?

Epic

400

What were 2 causes for the fall of the Roman empire?

Poor harvest and food shortages, the division of the empire, a widening gap between the rich and poor, etc. 

500

How did geography affect the development of Greece?

Mountains with no navigable rivers made it hard to unify people

500

Who wrote the "Republic" and believed the intellectually superior should rule the government?

Plato

500

Why did Roman rulers oppose Christianity?

Followers did not worship Roman gods or Caesar

500

What is a mercenary?

A soldier who is paid to fight in a foreign army

500

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

Representative democracy: Officials are elected by the people who then make laws

Direct democracy: The people vote on every law