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Ancient Greece
Topic 6 Ancient Greece Pearson SAVVAS
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Frequent wars between city-states was a result of | the independent spirit of each city-state. |
| Athens placed a ban on trade with Megara (this would crush their economy) | Caused the Peloponnesian war |
| Sparta and its allies feared the Athenians power. | Caused the Peloponnesian war |
| Plato believed that political leaders should be__________ | wise |
| Does the following statement tell that the 2 subjects were similar or different: Spartan boys were taught to obey orders while Athenian boys received a well rounded education. | different |
| How did Spartan's get food? | They had the Helots grow it. |
| How did the Athenian's get food? | They had citizens grow it. |
| How were Spartan children educated? | Boys and girls were taught sports and basic education. Boys went to military training at 7. |
| How were Athenian children educated? | Boys went to school. Girls were given no education. They had to learn to take care of the household. |
| Which ruler finally united Ancient Greece? | King Phillip |
| Which group or groups resented Athens' growing power after the Second Persian War? | Sparta, the Peloponnesian League, and members of their own league, the Delian League. |
| According to ancient Greek beliefs, where did they believe most of their gods lived? | Mount Olympus |
| How did Athenian democracy differ from modern democracies? | Athens had a direct democracy, and women could not hold office or vote in Athens |
| Why did the direct democracy work in ancient Athens? | The city states population of citizens was small |
| Spartan ephors were responsible for | Taking care of the day-to-day operation of the government, and making sure that the kings and council ruled within the law |
| What is the lyric poem focus on? | Human emotion |
| Which group of ancient Greek women had greater freedom | Spartan women |
| Greek culture spread far beyond Greece and Alexandria became an important city for scholarly pursuits because of | Alexander the great conquest |
| How did Greek scientist change the way? People viewed and understood the natural world around them | Ancient Greek thought, the gods were responsible for things. Science gave them the knowledge that it wasn’t just the gods that were doing things to them. |