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Chapter 8 Review Bluff Review Game

This is the world for a “city- state.”

This is the government where only a few people rule.

This is government “by the people.”

This is a single person who takes power by force.

These are people that have the right to participate in government.

These groups (3) were not considered citizens in Athens.

These were rich land owners in Ancient Greece.

This is a time when the Greeks “lost” their culture due to invasion.

This is the time period when the Greeks made some of their greatest achievements.

They are considered to be the first Greeks.

Why the Minoans are not considered Greek.

True or False – and explain why. We don’t know much about the Mycenaeans because we can’t read their language.

True or False – and explain why. The Minoans were wiped out by a horrible tornado.

True or False – and explain why. The geography of Ancient Greece was very easy to travel over.

True or False – and explain why. Most city-states were exactly the same.

True or False and explain why. Greek Tyrants were not harsh and mean like modern tyrants.

Name the 3 principals of Bednarcik.

Clesisthenes did not want ____________ to run the government.

Name one sea that the Greeks sailed on.

Name the biggest difference between the way the Minoans and the Mycenaeans traded.

Explain what a peninsula is.

Where were the Minoans located?

Each city-state was centered around an __________, or a large fotress.

This is how early Athens was ruled.

How many people were needed to vote on large decisions in Athens?

Describe “red rope” voting in Athens.

He was the father of democracy in Athens.

Fact or Opinion – Democracy is a much superior form of government than Tyrrany.

Name one of the “original” teachers at Bednarcik

Who was Pericles?