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City-States called Polis 1. How was the government of Ancient Greece organized? What is the Greek name for this? City-States called Polis 2. How much power did citizens have in this government? Shared a sense of responsibility for its triumphs and defeats 3. Name 2 of Greek Polis. Give one key word that best describes their lifestyles. Athens (Democracy) and Sparta (War) – Both were Polis

Independent, while Rome was unified (dependent) 4. This or That: Can the polis of Ancient Greece be best described as independent or dependent? Independent, while Rome was unified (dependent) 5. Describe Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle. What subject did these men contribute to? All were Greek Philosophers that contributed to Philosophy 6. What is the correct order of teachers amongst the Greek philosophers? Socrates, Plato and Aristotle(who taught Alexander the Great) 7. This or That: Was Greek religion polytheistic or monotheistic? Polytheistic

Philosophy, Science, Math and Arts 8. Who was Alexander the Great? What did he do? Greek Conqueror, who was the catalyst of the spreading of the Hellenistic Culture, he was taught by Aristotle 9. What is Hellenistic Culture? Name 4 areas it involved. Philosophy, Science, Math and Arts 10. In the Roman Republic, who made the laws? How much power did the citizens have in this government? Senate, people had the power to vote for representative.

Empire, Citizens have the least amount of power 11. In the Roman Empire, who made the laws? How much power did the citizens have in this government? Empire, Citizens have the least amount of power 12. This or That: Was Roman government in pieces or unified? Unified 13. Who was Julius Caesar? What did he do? General and Dictator, who transformed Rome from a Republic to Empire, was stabbed by the senate. 14. This or That: Was Roman religion polytheistic or monotheistic? Polytheistic 15. What is the major difference between Greek and Roman religions? The Greeks Believed in Human Sacrifice and the Romans did not

Worshipped, built huge temples 16. How did the Greeks and Romans honor their gods? Worshipped, built huge temples 17. what is an aqueduct? Why were they significant? Moved water from the mountains to cities, allowed for the growth and expansion of Roman Cities 18. Why is Augustus significant? He was the First Roman Emperor 19. What religion emerges in the later Roman Empire? Christianity

Gave Christians the right to worship 20. How does Christianity spread throughout the Roman Empire? Trade Routes 21. What did the Edict of Milan do? Gave Christians the right to worship 22. Who was Constantine? What does he do to the capital of the Roman Empire? Roman Empire who converted to Christianity, he moved the capital from Rome to Constantinople 23. Which group of people invaded the Western Roman Empire? Germanic Trides

The lack of strong leadership, because of incompetent Emperors 24. What political issue led to the fall of the Western Roman Empire? The lack of strong leadership, because of incompetent Emperors 25. The movement of the capital, invasions, and weak leaders all led to what happening in the Western Roman Empire? Fall of Rome