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VocabVocab 2 Schmit Stuff Klein Knows Hot History Random

A free resident of a Greek city-state A 100

What is a citizen? A 100

A Greek city-state, consisting of a city and the surrounding countryside A 200

What is a polis? A 200

The Greek physician who set ethical standards for doctors A 300

Who is Hippocrates? A 300

A Greek temple dedicated to the goddess Athena A 400

Who is Parthenon? A 400

Banishing a public figure A 500

What is ostracism? A 500

The author of the Iliad and the Odyssey B 100

Who is Homer? B 100

A person who gains power by force B 200

What is a tyrant? B 200

An Athenian statesman who expanded democracy B 300

Who is Pericles? B 300

The Greek historian often called the “Father of History” B 400

Who is Herodotus? B 400

The Egyptian cultural capital of the Hellenistic world B 500

What is Alexandria? B 500

These Greek-speaking people dominated the Aegean world from about 1400 B.C. to 1200 B.C., and probably started the Trojan War. C 100

Who are the Mycenaeans? C 100

The most powerful Greek God C 200

Who is Zeus? C 200

This is how Athens differed from Sparta C 300

What is Athens placed emphasis on the individual? C 300

DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager

Euripides often explored this theme in his plays C 400

What is people, not the gods, are the cause of human misfortune? C 400

Cleisthenes did this around 507 B.C. that changed the government of Athens C 500

What is established a legislature, creating a limited democracy? C 500

The Mycenaean people were primarily this occupation D 100

What are sea traders? D 100

This was an early form of government in the Greek city- states in which a hereditary ruler exercised central power D 200

What is monarchy? D 200

Greeks believed the purpose of tragic plays was to do this: D 300

What is arouse and then relieve the emotions of pity and fear? D 300

The location of temples dedicated to different gods and goddesses D 400

What is an acropolis? D 400

Greek architecture, as shown by the Parthenon, seeks to reflect this D 500

What is perfect balance and universal harmony and order? D 500

This Greek philosopher believed good conduct meant pursuing the “golden mean” E 100

Who is Aristotle? E 100

This is why Spartan women had the responsibility of running the family’s estate E 200

What is frequent warfare kept Spartan men away from home? E 200

This was a result of the Persian Wars E 300

What is Athens organized other Greek city-states into the Delian League? E 300

This is what the frescoes at Knossos tell us E 400

What is the sea was very important to the Minoan people? E 400

This is what the philosopher Zeno taught during the Hellenistic age E 500

What is ‘Avoid disappointments by accepting whatever life brings’? E 500

This form of government in the Greek city-state is where power was in the hands of a small, wealthy elite that came from the middle class F 100

What is oligarchy? F 100

This scientist applied principles of physics to make practical inventions F 200

Who is Archimedes? F 200

This is why Merchants and the poor often supported Athenian tyrants F 300

What is ‘they often imposed reforms to help these groups’? F 300

The Persian War had this effect on Greece F 400

What is ‘Greeks became more convinced of their own uniqueness’? F 400

This was the main result of the Peloponnesian War F 500

What is ‘It ended the Athenian domination of the Greek world ’? F 500

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