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World History Quiz

Ancient Greek Civilization

AnswerDefinition or Question
Aristocracy FITB Government by the nobility
Direct Democracy FITB Government by all of the citizens
Persian FITB This war included the battle of Thermopylae, or the 300
Monarchy FITB Government by one person, usually a king or queen
Polis FITB The greek word for city state
Persian FITB The war led to the golden age of athens
Minoans FITB Early militaristic Greek civilization that was ruled by a warrior-king
Oligarchy FITB Government by a small group of wealthy citizens
Trojan FITB The war may have resulted from an economic rivalry
Persian FITB In this war, Athens and Sparta fought on the same side
Peloponnesian FITB In this war, Athens and Sparta were enemies
Persian FITB This event created disunity among greek city states
Ostracism FITB The banishment of a public figure who has threathened democracy
Sparta A/S/B The primary focus of education was to train prospective soldiers
Sparta A/S/B Women were treated with respect, but had no political rights
Athens A/S/B Ruled by a democracy
Athens A/S/B Metics(foreign aliens)
Sparta A/S/B Ruled by an oligarchy
Sparta A/S/B Perioci(free men that did not own land)
Athens A/S/B Women had no rights and were to stay out of political political affairs
Both A/S/B Boys entered school at age 7
Sparta A/S/B Captured outsiders and used as Helots
Athens A/S/B Citizens had to have been born within the city-state(50%)
Sparta A/S/B Council of elders
Sparta A or S Conformity
Athens A or S Beauty
Athens A or S Humor
Sparta A or S Modesty
Athens A or S Individuality
Athens A or S Debate
Sparta A or S Devotion
True T/F The acropolis was the public meeting place of the city-state
False T/F The Peloponnesian League formed before the Delian League
False T/F Religion was a major source of conflict between city-states
False T/F All of the Greek city-states were democratically governed
True T/F The Delian League was an alliance of Greek city-states
True T/F After the Persian War, Athens entered a Golden Age
Unity Unity/Disunity All of the Greeks spoke the same language
Unity Unity/Disunity Festivals such as the Olympics
Unity Unity/Disunity The Greeks believed they were all decendents of Helen
Disunity Unity/Disunity The existence of slavery
Disunity Unity/Disunity The existance of geographical divisions
Disunity Unity/Disunity Considered themselves citizens of Polis before citizens of Greece
Unity Unity/Disunity Fear of the Persians
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