Eleanor M. Savko Vocabulary Athens Sparta 6/12/2018 Battles/Wars

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Eleanor M. Savko Vocabulary Athens Sparta 6/12/2018 Battles/Wars Philosophy $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

Independent Greek city-states $100

Polis $100

The highest point of the city & the location of temples $200

Acropolis $200

A tactical formation of armed foot soldiers $300 Daily Double!

Phalanx $300

A fixed salary $400

Stipend $400

To banish or send away a public figure who threatened democracy $500

Ostracism $500

Athens developed a law making body called a $100

Legislature $100

A temple dedicated to the goddess Athena $200

Parthenon $200

An Athenian philosopher who questioned others about their beliefs and traditions; received the death penalty $300

Socrates $300

An Athenian statesman that expanded democracy in Athens, known leading a golden age $400

Pericles $400

A formal agreement between two states to cooperate is an $500

Alliance $500

Spartan society was based on $100

Military virtues and discipline $100

The most powerful Greek god is $200

Zeus $200

Who won the Peloponnesian War? $300

Sparta $300

Why did Spartan women have responsibility for running the family estate $400

Warfare kept the men away $400

A free resident of a Greek city-state is considered to be a $500

Citizen $500

During the Peloponnesian war, more than one-third of Athenians died of $100

Disease $100

The Persian army at the Battle of Salamis was led by $200 Daily Double

Xerxes $200

Which Greek-speaking people dominated the Aegean world & probably started the Trojan War $300

Mycenaeans $300

The Trojan War was fought between $400

Mycenaeans and Trojans $400

An early form of Greek city-states in which a hereditary ruler exercised central power $500

Monarchy $500

The art of skillful speaking $100

Rhetoric $100

Greek thinkers who used observation and reason to find causes for events are known as $200

Philosophers $200

Logic is $300

Rational thinking $300

Philosophers believe you could discover the laws of the universe through $400

Reason and observation $400

Pythagoras and Euclid were outstanding Hellenistic $500

Mathematicians $500