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| Greek religion was _________theistic |
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| The Greeks used this to explain natural phenomena, human qualities, and life events |
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| Zeus, Hera, Apollo, Artemis, Aphrodite, Artemis and Athena were all Greek ______. |
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| Achilles heel, midas touch, etc. are examples of.... |
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| Greek mythology in the modern world. |
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| Who could be a citizen in Ancient Greece? |
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| True or false: Greek citizens were REQUIRED to participate in their governments. |
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| True or false: Women had no political rights in Ancient Greece. |
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| True or false: slaves could vote in ancient Greece. |
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| True or false: foreigners (people not from the city-state) could participate in the government in Ancient Greece. |
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| The first form of government in Ancient Athens: |
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| The second form of government in Ancient Athens: |
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| The third form of government in Ancient Athens: |
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| The fourth (and most famous) form of government in Ancient Athens: |
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| What is Draco famous for? |
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| Being a tyrant who worked for reform in Athens. |
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| What is Solon famous for? |
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| Being a tyrant who worked for reform in Athens. |
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| A system where every eligible voter MUST vote on every single issue. |
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| Where was direct democracy the form of government? |
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| How did most issues get worked out in Ancient Athens? |
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| What was the normal mode of government in Sparta? |
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| A system of government where a powerful few have authority over everyone else. |
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| Athens or Sparta: this society was less free and had a rigid social structure. |
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| Athens or Sparta: known for being violent, militaristic, and aggressive. |
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| This war gave Greece its political independence. |
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| What war helped unite the Greek city-states Athens and Sparta against a common enemy? |
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| What two victories over the Persians led Athens to take control of the Aegean Sea? |
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| The war where Athens and Sparta fought against each other. |
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| Athens and her allies during the Peloponnesian War. |
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| Sparta and her allies during the Peloponnesian War. |
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| Who won the Peloponnesian War? |
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| This war led to a slowing of the cultural advancements and weakening of the political power of Greece. |
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| Period between the Persian War and the Peloponnesian War when Pericles was in charge of Athens. |
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| The Golden Age (of Pericles) |
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| Greek who extended Democracy to most adult males. |
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| Greek who had Athens rebuilt after the Persian War, including the Parthenon building. |
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| What did Aeschylus and Sophocles do? |
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| Wrote epic poems (The Iliad, The Odyssey) |
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| What did Herodotus and Thucydides do? |
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| Sculptor (the Parthenon, statues) |
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| Three types of columns in Greece. |
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| Doric, Ionian, Corinthian. |
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| Engineer (Archimedes' screw was for bringing water up a hill). |
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| Who were Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle? |
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| What was the semi-Greek area north of Greece called? |
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| King of Macedonia before Alexander. |
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| Macedonian who conquered Greece and then was assassinated. |
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| Macedonian who established an empire including Greece, Egypt, and Persia. |
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| Macedonian responsible for the spread of Greek culture all throughout the ancient world. |
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| A blend of Greek and Asian (Oriental) cultural elements. |
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| How did Hellenistic culture mostly spread? |
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| What does "oriental" mean? |
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| Eastern/Asian (things, not people) |
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