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It's about the city-states of Ancient Rome and Greece mostly......

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The three major philosophers are.......   Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle  
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What did Plato teach at his school, the Academy?   Human Behavior, Government, Astronomy, and Mathematics  
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What did Socrates teach?   Friendship, Knowledge, and Justice  
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What kind of technique did Socrates use?   a questioning technique  
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Who was Alexander the Great's teacher?   Aristotle  
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Who was Aristotle studying under?   Plato  
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Alexander the Great was born in....   Macedonia  
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What kind of government did Athens have?   Direct Democracy  
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What building was built on top of the Acropolis to honor Athena?   The Parthenon  
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How many kings did Sparta have and where were they located?   2 Kings southern most part of the Greek Peninsula  
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What is the Greek word for "mother city"?   metropolis  
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Who was the Greek philosopher?   Socrates  
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What were the major bodies of water?   Mediterranean Sea, Ionian Sea, and the Aegean Sea  
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The 1st Christian emperor was.....   Constantine  
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Rome defeated what city....   Carthage  
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Why were roads important to Rome?   It made it easier for the army to move quicker. They connected Rome to distant lands.  
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Rome developed along what river in what year?   Rome developed along the Tiber river in 750 B.C.  
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What kind of government did Rome have in 509 B.C.?   republic government  
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What word means "period of peace in Rome?"   Pax Romana  
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Who wrote the code of laws? Who protested that a code of laws were written for ALL Roman citizens?   Patricians and the Plebians  
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What term means "our sea"?   mare nostrum  
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What are aqueducts?   They are systems that were established to carry water over long distances.  
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What is the Roman assembly of representatives called?   The Senate  
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What are the 2 consuls in charge of?   the government and the military  
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What are the major accomplishments of the Augustan Age?   trade increased many new buildings were built by engineers and architects the empire expanded Pax Romana  
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Who was assassinated by the senators?   Julius Caesar, the dictator at the time.  
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Christians were blamed for what?   natural disasters  
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When did things change for the Christians?   312 A.D.  
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Why did things change for the Christians?   Constantine promised to become a Christian if he won the battle.  
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When did the Olynpics begin and end?   776 B.C. to 393 A.D.  
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Who participated in the Olympics?   rich, male Greek citizens  
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Where did the Olympics originate?   Greece  
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Who was banned from the Olympics?   women, foreigners, and slaves  
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Why were the Olympics held?   To honor the gods, especially Zeus  
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What were the major achievements of Greece?   Literature Philosophy Architecture Mythology Olympics  
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What were the major governments of Greece?   Monarchy Oligarchy Democracy Tyrant  
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What were the major governments of Rome?   Monarchy Republic Dictatorship Empire  
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What is the central city in a city-state?   polis  
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Who fought and controlled what territory?   Rome fought and controlled the territory of the Western Meditteranean  
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When was Julius Caesar assassinated?   March 15, 44 B.C.  
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Why did the Olympics end?   Romans took over  
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Where were the Olympics held?   Olympus  
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Why was Julius Caesar assassinated?   his power and ideas about Rome  
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After Augustus/Octavian died what happened?   new religions began to merge and it began in E. Roman Empire  
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