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8th grade Ancient Greeks
Clues – Ch 4 8th grade Ancient Greeks
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Ch 4 – Section 1
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1 What 3 ways did many ancient Greeks make a living from the sea?
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2 What kind of climate allowed the Greeks to grow wheat, barley, olives, and grapes?
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3 What land features divided early Greek communities?
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4 Who uncovered the ruins of a grand palace that had been the center of Minoan civilization?
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5 What island was the Minoan civilization discovered on?
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6 Were the Minoans Greek?
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7 What is the name of the palace that revealed the riches of the ancient Minoan society?
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8 What did the Minoans make their wealth from?
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9 What were the Minoan ships built from?
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10 How far did the Minoans sail their ships?
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11 What did the Minoans trade pottery and stone vases for?
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12 In 2000 B.C. the Minoans controlled the eastern Mediterranean Sea and kept it free of what?
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13 About what year did the Minoan civilization suddenly collapse?
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14 What group invaded the Minoans and may have caused their collapse?
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15 Who became the first Greek kings?
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16 Who became the nobles?
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17 Who discovered and named the civilization of the Mycenaean?
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18 What was the centerpiece of the Mycenaean kingdom?
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19 Who did the estates/farms belong to?
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20 Who lived on the estates?
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21 What did the Mycenaean government officials collect as taxes?
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22 The Mycenaean copied the way the Minoans did what?
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23 What Minoan chief goddess did the Mycenaean start worshipping?
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24 Around what year the Mycenaean replace the Minoans as the major power in the Mediterranean?
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25 What were the Mycenaean most proud of?
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26 What years did the Dark Ages span?
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27 What resulted from people not being taught to write?
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28 Why did the Mycenaean civilization collapse?
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29 What group began to move South and settle in Peloponnesus?
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30 What kind of weapons did the Dorians have?
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31 What did the Phoenician alphabet make much easier?
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32 Why did people begin to send people out to form colonies?
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33 What did the Greeks begin to do in 600 B.C.?
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34 What did producers begin to do to keep up with the growth of industry?
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35 What is the name of the Greek city-state?
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36 What was the main gathering area of the city-states?
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37 What was the agora used for?
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38 Who ran the Greek city-state?
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39 Who could be a citizen in ancient Greece?
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40 What city-state dropped the land-owning requirement for citizenship?
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41 Name the 5 rights of citizenship:
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42 What must citizens do in return for their rights?
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43 What is a hoplite?
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44 How did the hoplites march?
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45 Why did the hoplites make good soldiers?
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Ch 4 – Section 2
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46 Tyrant were able to seize power from the nobles with the support of who?
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47 What we small farmers losing because of debt?
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48 What is a tyrant?
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49 How did most tyrant act?
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50 How did tyrants make themselves popular?
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51 Why did tyrants fall out of favor?
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52 What kind of government did Sparta have?
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53 What kind of government did Athens have?
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54 What did Spartans focus on to control the people they conquered?
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55 Who founded Sparta?
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56 What did the Spartans call the enslaved?
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57 Why did the government of Sparta firmly control its people?
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58 At what age did Sparta boys leave home to live in the barracks?
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59 Why did the Spartans treat the boys harshly?
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60 At what age did Spartan men enter the regular army?
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61 At what age did Spartan men return home?
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62 What were the Spartan men never expected to do?
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63 What sports did Spartan girls train in?
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64 In what ways were Spartan women freer than other Greek women?
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65 Who was the Spartan council made of?
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66 Who made up the Spartan assembly?
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67 What did the Spartan assembly do?
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68 Why did Spartans discourage foreign visitors?
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69 What was taught in Athenian schools?
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70 Did Athenian girls attend school?
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71 What were Athenian girls taught?
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72 Who did Athens turn to with problems dealing with farmers debt and land for the poor?
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73 How did Athens solve the problem of farmers debt?
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74 Who did Solon allow to participate in Athenian assembly?
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75 What did Solon refuse to do?
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76 When did Peisistratus seize power?
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77 What did Peisistratus do with large estates?
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78 Who did Peisistratus loan money to?
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79 Who came to power in 508 B.C.?
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80 What new powers did the assembly have under Cleisthenes?
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81 Who is credited with make the government of Athens a democracy?
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82 Who was excluded from Athenian government?
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Ch 4 – Section 3
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83 Who united when Persia tried to conquer the Greeks?
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84 Who united the Persians into a powerful kingdom?
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85 What area did Cyrus’s armies take over?
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86 Leaders following Cyrus conquered an area about the size of what?
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87 How far did the Persian Royal Road stretch?
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88 What Persian ruler divided the empire into satrapies?
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89 What jobs did the satrap have?
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90 Who did the Persian king’s power depend upon?
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91 What kind of soldiers did Darius have?
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92 Why were the 10,000 men that guarded the king of Persia called the Immortals?
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93 Zoroastrianism believes their god is a force of what?
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94 What does Zoroastrianism believe will triumph in the end?
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95 How many Persian soldiers landed on the plains of Marathon?
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96 Why did Athens not attack Persia?
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97 Why were the Persians easily defeated at Marathon?
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98 Who was the messenger sent to Athens with word from Marathon?
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99 What was his last word?
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100 What Persian king vowed revenge against Athens?
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101 What did Xerxes launch his invasion of Greece with?
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102 Who served as commander of the Spartans?
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103 Who came up with the plan to fight the Persians?
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104 What did Themistocles suggest?
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105 Where did the Greeks decide to block the Persians?
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106 How many Greeks stayed behind in Thermopylae and fought to their death?
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107 Where did the Greek fleet attack the Persian fleet?
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108 Why were the Greek ships able to destroy most of the Persian fleet?
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109 What was the turning point for the Greeks against Persia?
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110 Why did the Persians rebel against Persian rulers?
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111 How many Persian rulers were murdered following Darius?
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Ch 4 – Section 4
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112 Under whose leadership did Athens become a powerful city-state?
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113 What was the purpose of the Delian League?
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114 Where did most of the Delian League troops come from?
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115 What did the Delian League become?
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116 Why did direct democracy work in Athens?
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117 What kind of democratic system does the United States have?
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118 How long did Pericles guide Athens?
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119 How did Pericles treat other city-states?
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120 Pericles believed that people’s talents were more important that what?
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121 Pericles allowed who to run for public office?
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122 How did Pericles allow poor citizens to be a part of the inner circle running the government?
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123 Why did Pericles start the rebuilding program?
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124 What did Pericles call Athens?
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125 What is Pericles most well known public building?
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126 How many enslaved people did Athens have?
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127 What did many Athenians depend on for a living?
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128 What city-state became the center of the Greek world during the 400’s?
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129 What did merchants and artisans grow wealthy making and selling?
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130 What did Athenian men do after they worked in the mornings?
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131 What did women’s life revolve around in Athens?
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132 Why would an upper-class Athenian woman go out of her home?
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133 Athenian upper-class women could only leave the home if who accompanied them?
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134 Why did Aspasia have a special status?
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135 Who credits Aspasia with helping shape his ideas?
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136 Who often consulted Aspasia about politics?
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137 What is the name of the war between Sparta and Athens?
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138 When did war break out between Athens and Sparta and when did it end?
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139 Why did Athens hold a public funeral?
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140 What did Pericles say made the Athenian government strong?
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141 What did Pericles’ funeral oration give the Athenians courage to do?
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142 What did Pericles urge farmers and others living on the outskirts of Athens to do?
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143 Why could Sparta not attack Athenian ships?
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144 What killed 1/3 of the people of Athens, including Pericles?
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145 Who provided the Spartans enough money to build a navy?
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146 What year did Athens finally surrender to Sparta?
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