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Ancient Greece

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Socrates developed what method of teaching? The Socrates method which involved questioning his students
Artistoles believed in what types of government? Democracy, Oligarchy, Tyranny
What types of plays did Greeks write and perform? Tragedy, comedy
Herodotus conducted research over what? Historical events
Scientist believed in what? That early science could explain natural events
Tyranny Rule by a unjust and cruel person
Oligarchy A few wealthy people had power over the larger group of citizens. EX: Sparta
Democracy All citizens share in running government EX: Athens
Where is Greece located? In Europe on the Baklan peninsula and included hundreds of islands
Mountains did what to city states? Divide them and make them independent city states
Greeks living on islands and the coast did what for a living? Traded and fished
Greeks living inland grew what? Wheat barley olives and grapes and they raised sheep and goats
Greeks exelled in what? Art and architecture
Hippocrates believed in what? That diseases came from natural causes and created a list for doctors on how to treat them
Did NOT establish colonies for trade (Sparta or Athens) Sparta
Invaded neighbors and forced war captives to farm (Sparta or Athens) Sparta
Which women had more freedom? (Sparta or Athens) Sparta
Boys left home at the age of 7 for military training (Sparta or Athens) Sparta
Men prepared for a life of war (Sparta or Athens) Sparta
Girls trained in sports were physically fit(Sparta or Athens) Sparta
Strong military society created loyal citizens (Sparta or Athens) Sparta
Relied on trade (Sparta or Athens) Athens
Lack of land prevented them from growing enough food(Sparta or Athens) Athens
Most men were artisans, farmers, and merchants (Sparta or Athens) Athens
Women looked after the home and family (Sparta or Athens) Athens
Women could not own property(Sparta or Athens ) Athens
Boys attended school and girls educated at home (Sparta or Athens) Athens
Became more democratic- council of 500 citizens helped oversee the governments daily affairs (Sparta or Athens) Athens
What were Alexander the Great's goals? To defeat the Persian empire, Unite Macedonians, Greeks, Egyptians, and Asians Spread Greek culture all throughout Southern Asia
What did ALexander build? A new city in Egypt, Alexandria which was the most important cities for trade, business, and education
Alexander did what?... Never lost a battle, and inspired courage in his troops Spread Greek lanugage, ideas, art and architecture to non Greek people.
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