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10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt Geography Government Leaders of Greece Belief Systems Potpourri
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Almost 80% of Greece is covered with
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What are mountains?
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One valuable natural resource that Greece had was
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What is gold?
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The Greeks basic unit of government was the city-state due to
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What is it was difficult to unite because of travel difficulties caused by mountains?
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Three seas that border Greece
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What are the Aegean, the Mediterranean, and the Ionian?
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The Greeks became excellent sailors and traders
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There was very little farmland in Greece?
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They used a variety of different political systems
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What are city-states?
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They came to power illegally
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What are the Greek tyrants?
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Had a government based on democracy
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What is Athens?
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Its government was part democracy, but also part monarchy and part oligarchy
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What is Sparta?
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Athens government
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What is a direct democracy?
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Leader whose political reforms brought more power to common people
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Who is Solon?
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These people were admire because they could defend and protect their homeland and be in the army?
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Who are landowners?
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This leader organized citizens into groups based on upon where they lived
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Who is Cleisthenes?
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Philosophers (2) and teachers of the ancient Greek world
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Who are Plato and Aristotle?
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Ruled Sparta
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Who are 2 Kings and 5 Supervisors?
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The patron goddess of Athens
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Who is Athena?
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Literature that explains the beliefs of Greeks
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What are myths?
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High area originally used as a place for the Greeks to worship their gods
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What is the acropolis?
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King and Queen of Greek gods
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Zeus and Hera?
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The twelve most important Greek gods are referred to as
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Olympians
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Types of governments in ancient Greece
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What are democracy, monarchy, aristocracy, oligarchy, and tyranny?
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Achilles was thought to be immortal because
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His mother dipped him in the River Styx as an infant?
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The Persian Wars caused the Greeks to
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What is unite?
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These people could be citizens of Athens
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What are free adult men born in Athens, whose parents are both Athenian?
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The Greeks imported
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What are slaves, timber (wood), grain, flax?
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Final Jeopardy: Essay Questions
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Essay Questions (You will be required to do one essay, but may complete a second for extra credit) Answers will need to be 3-5 sentences in length and restate the question. 1.How did geography shape ancient Greece’s economy? Think about: landforms, natural resources, location and access to sea routes 2. How did the Persian Wars unify Greece? Think about: how the city-states got along; why the war started; how the city-states worked together
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Essay Questions (You will be required to do one essay, but may complete a second for extra credit) Answers will need to be 3-5 sentences in length and restate the question. 3.How did life in Athens and Sparta differ? Think about: the role of the military; the purpose of education; family life 4.How does democracy in ancient Greece compare to democracy in the United States today? Think about:what direct democracy is; what indirect democracy is; who participates in government
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Essay Questions (You will be required to do one essay, but may complete a second for extra credit) Answers will need to be 3-5 sentences in length and restate the question. 5.Explain the differences between monarchy, aristocracy, oligarchy, and democracy.
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No answers to essays will be given here, but you have the opportunity to study and prepare for your essays. Ask me questions BEFORE the test.
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