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Page 1: Ancient Greece – Unit Two By: John Venetos, Alayna Vesto, and Francis Kim.

Ancient Greece – Unit Two

By: John Venetos, Alayna Vesto, and Francis Kim

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Wars Governme-nt Culture Types of

PeopleAthens and

Sparta

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Question 1 - 10

This war was fought between Greece, and this empire, whose leader was Xerxes, and was stopped by 300 Spartans.

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Answer 1 – 10

The Persian Wars or Battle of Thermopolis.

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Question 1 - 20

After the Persian wars Athens took over this league, which was founded during the wars.

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Delian League

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Question 1 - 30

This group of wars occurred between Athens, and Sparta, when Athens lost to Syracuse in Italy.

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The Peloponnesian War

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Question 1 - 40

After Athens lost the Peloponnesian war these people began to take shape it Greek society questioning traditional morals.

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Answer 1 – 40

Philosophers or Sophists.

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Question 1 - 50

The Trojan war occurred in Troy because a Trojan Prince kidnapped this woman, which was the wife of a Greek King.

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Answer 1 – 50

Helen

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Question 2 - 10

What type of Government did Sparta, and Athens have?

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Athens is a Democracy, Sparta had a Militaristic Government.

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Question 2 - 20

People were Chosen to participate in the Assembly of 500 in Athens by …?

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Lot or lottery

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Six thousand people were necessary for a quorum in order to _________ someone, or banish them from society.

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Ostracize them.

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Question 2 - 40

What type of Democracy did Athens have?

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Answer 2 – 40

A Direct form of Democracy

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Question 2 - 50

Name two purposes of the Athenian Assembly?

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To pass laws, set budgets, or declare war

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Question 3 - 10

Name a famous example of Greek Architecture?

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Answer 3 – 10

The Parthenon

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Question 3 - 20

Who was a famous Greek oral Poet known for his epic stories?

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Answer 3 – 20

Homer

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What did the Greeks believe in? Name four of their gods.

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They were pagan. Their main gods were Zeus, Poseidon, Hades, Persephone, Athena, Apollo, Artemis, Hera, Demeter.

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Question 3 - 40

Who were some Greek philosophers? What were they known for?

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Plato- Founded a school (The Academy lasted 900 yrs) Socrates- Examine your beliefs Aristotle- Opened a school (Elysium)

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Question 3 - 50

The Mycenaean's copied types of Culture from the Minoans such as…

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Answer 3 – 50

• Pottery, writing, ideas, and trading.

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Based on what type of defenses that the Minoans and the Mycenaean's had, what sort of civilization (gov. based) is it?

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Answer 4 – 10

The Dorians and Mycenaeans had heavy defenses indicating that they were war driven civilizations.

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Question 4 - 20

Which civilization lost the art of writing, and slowly stopped trading?

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The Dorian's

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What was the result of the contact between the Mycenaean's and the Minoans?

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Answer 4 – 30

The Minoans saw the importance of seaborne trade, adapted the Minoan writing system and formed it’s arts, politics and religion off of it.

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Question 4 - 40

Who was the man known as the best storyteller through spoken word? In which Civilization did he live in?

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Answer 4 – 40

Homer, the Dorian civilization.

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Question 4 - 50

The Greeks created a rich set of myths and Gods; what was the reason for having these myths?

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Answer 4 – 50

Myths were used to understand natural phenomenon's, and the nature of human passions.

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Question 5 - 10

What was the period of time in Athens when it experienced intellectual and artistic growth?

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Answer 5 – 10

The Golden Age

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Question 5 - 20

Who was Pericles and what did he achieve?

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Answer 5 – 20

Pericles lead Athens through most of the Golden age

- He strengthened democracy by paying public officials so the job would be more open to people.

-Paid artists and architects and worker who used marble, ivory and gold

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Question 5 - 30

What military advantages did Sparta and Athens each have?

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Answer 5 – 30

Sparta had a better army but Athens had a better navy.

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Question 5 - 40

What initiated the Persian wars and how did it end?

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Answer 5 – 40

Sparta being under Athens rule viewed Athens in hostility, and both Athens and Sparta pressed for war. The war came to a conclusion with a truce when Athens and Sparta were worn out by years of war.

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Question 5 - 50

An important legacy of Athens was direct democracy, what was it? What type of Democracy is used in the U.S. Today?

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Answer 5 – 50

Direct democracy is a form of government where citizens rule directly and not through representatives.

The United States has an indirect democracy, with representatives for the people.


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