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Ancient Greece

City State Conflict

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A citizen of Athens would be... All males born in Athens over 18
Athens City-State's economy was based on... Trade
Spartans were educated to... read and know philosophy
Type of government that is ran by a few wealthy land owners Oligarchy
Why did Persia attack Greece? Becauce they wanted revenge for Greece slaughtering it's messengers
The outcome of the Persian War was the Greece.... Kept its independence
The name of the place where the Persian king, XerXes, attacked the Greeks was Theropylae
What was the name of the battleship that used a battering ram on the front of the ship? Trireme
What sea did the Persian's cross to attack the Greece at Marathon? Caspian Sea
An independent region with seperate economic and political systems is a City-state
In the Spartan society, citizens who could own land and serve in the army from the middle class were know as half-citizens
In Ancient Athens, what did the Assembly do? voted on all laws
What educational subjects were most important to the Spartans? Dance and Music
Athenians wanted to make sure that no one got too powerful in the council of 500 so? randomly chose people
To help fight a larger army the Persians used a bottleneck or a choke point strategy, why? It made moving supples and transportation limiting by the geography through one area at a time. And they were outnumbered.
What type of government was introduced to the world by Ancient Greece.? Democracy
What was the order of the Ancient Greece governmental systems when developed? monarchy,oligarchy,tyranny,democracy
A type of government ruled by a leader who took his power by force illegally. Tyranny
A type of government ruled by a king or queen where the person is born into power. Monarchy
A type of government that leaders are voted into power and the people make decisions on policy. Direct Democracy
A type of government that where leaders are voted into power and they make choices for the people on policy. Representative Democracy
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