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A high, rocky hill where early people built cities
What is an acropolis?
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A city with its own traditions, government and laws; both a city and a separate independent state.
What is a city-state?
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An area of land nearly surrounded by water (Florida)
What is a peninsula?
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A form of government in which citizens govern themselves
What is democracy?
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In ancient Greece, a sacred site used to consult a god or goddess; any priest or priestess who spoke for the gods
What is an oracle?
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A public market and meeting place in an ancient Greek city; the Agora spelled with a capital a, refers to the agora of Athens
What is an agora?
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A type of serious drama that ends in disaster for the main character
What is a tragedy?
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A city-state in ancient Greece; the capital of modern-day Greece
What is Athens?
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Someone who used reason to understand the world; in Greece the earliest philosophers used reason to explain natural events
What is a philosopher?
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A city-state in ancient Greece, which was harsh
What is Sparta?
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True or False. Everyone one could vote
What is false? Only men who were born in the city-states
could vote
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True or False. The Athens believed in learning.
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What is false?
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The leader known in Athens for contributing arts.
Who is Pericles?
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True or False. The people of Athens had no say in their government.
What is false? It was a democracy, which is ran by
the people
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Athens believed in sharing ideas, materials, and products in return for items that they needed. What is this process called?
What is tading?
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True or false. Sparta believed school should be used for learning about arts
What is false. School was used to train soldiers
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True or False. The people of Sparta had little say in the government
What is true?
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The main focus of the city-state of Sparta.
What is military strength?
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True or False. The people with Sparta traded with other city-states all the time.
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What is false? They lacked an interest in trading.
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The leader who defeated the Athens.
Who is Alexander the Great?
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The people that lived on Crete.
Who are the Minoans?
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A government where people had a say.
What is democracy
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Mycenaens gained their power on the Mediterranean Sea by….
What is trading?
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The myth that described the Minoans decline.
What is the Trojan Horse?
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Most cities were controlled by…
Who are aristocrats?
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Zeus is honored this event.
What is the Olympics?
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This philosopher asked questions that made people think about what they believe.
Who is Socrates?
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This structure was created for the goddess Athena.
What is the Parthenon?
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This person believed we should guide with the pursuit of knowledge.
Who is Aristotle?
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For entertainment, the Athenians created….
What is dramas?
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The Final Question is:
What city-state would you prefer to live in Athens or Sparta?
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