FOV Week of February 12th – 16th

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FOV Week of February 12th – 16th Greece: Vocabulary

FOV – Monday February 12th-Quiz 3 Review 1. Identify a helot A. Enslaved person in ancient Sparta B. Foot soldier in ancient Greece C. Form of ancient Greek writing D. Story about Greek gods and goddesses 2. Identify an oligarchy A. Government controlled be a harsh ruler B. Greek marketplace C. Government in which a small group has control. D. Democratic government

FOV – Tuesday February 13th-Quiz 3 Review 1. Identify a fable A. Story that teaches a lesson B. Foot soldier in ancient Greece C. Place where the first Olympics were held D. Ancient Greek irrigation process 2. Identify a direct democracy A. Government controlled be a harsh ruler B. Greek amphitheater C. Bucket in ancient Greece used to carry olive oil D. Form of democracy in which citizens can participate firsthand in the decision making process.

FOV – Wednesday February 14th-Quiz 3 Review 1. Identify a myth A. Ancient Greek religion B. A temple where ancient Greeks worshipped C. Traditional story that explains the practices or beliefs of a people or something in the natural world D. First Greek alphabet 2. Identify a representative democracy A. Ancient Greek bread B. Form of democracy in which citizens elect officials to govern on their behalf. C. Government controlled by a harsh ruler. D. Greek slave and soldier

FOV – Thursday February 15th Study for your FOV Quiz!

FOV – Friday February 16th-Quiz 4 Review 1. Who were the main opponents in the Persian War? A. Athens vs. Sparta C. Athens vs. Corinth B. Persia vs. Ionia D. Greece vs. Persia   2. Which of these BEST describes the immediate outcome of the Peloponnesian War? A. Sparta replaced Athens as the most powerful Greek polis B. Increased faith in democratic principles under Pericles C. An economic boom from the reopening of Mediterranean trade routes D. An abundance of military resources such as the strong Athenian navy

FOV – Key Monday: A and C Tuesday: A and D Wednesday: C and B Friday: D and A