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Ancient GreeceStudy GuideReview Game: _____________________________________________________________________________________Exam: ______________________________________________________________________________________________Greece Notebook Due: ___________________________________________________________________________Types of Questions (37 points possible)7 multiple choice (6 points)6 matching (6 points)8 fill--‐in the blank (8 points)2 questions based a short text (4 points)1 short answer (2 points)Greek Governments Timeline (4 points)Graphic Organizer Comparing Athens & Sparta points)Vocabulary & TermsPeninsulaCity--‐statePolisMonarchyOligarchyAristocratTyrannyDemocracyCitizenMythEpicPoemFableMarathonHelotAgoraTheAcropolisTheParthenonPhilosophyNeed to KnowThe difference between direct democracy and representative democracyBasics about the Olympics Basics about Greek GodsAthens and Sparta: focus, government, citizens, military, economy, slaves, women, educationPersian War: Athens and Sparta VS. PersiaPeloponnesian War: Athens Vs. Sparta for 27 yearsPeople and PlacesMinoans (Early Greek Civilization)Mycenaean (Early Greek Civilization)Dorian (people of Greece)Homer (poet)Pericles (leader of Athens)Cleisthenes (father of Dem)Socrates (Philosopher)Plato (Philosopher)Aristotle (Philosopher)Hippocrates (father of Medicine)Odysseus (king of Ithaca)Pythagoras (Father of Math)Greek Governments …Flip Over to Continue…Topics of Ancient GreeceGeography of Greece:PeninsulaMountainousIonianSea of CreteAegean SeaSea provided trade routesExpert Ship buildersLittle farmingCity-States:Living in small communitiesNo united GreeceCountry in a CityOwn MilitaryOwn GovernmentMonarchyTyrannyOligarchyDemocracyDirect DemocracyRepresentative DemocracyAthensSpartaDelphiThebesOlympiaArgosGovernment of GreeceMonarchy (King)Tyranny (Unlawful rule)Oligarchy (Rule by the few)Democracy (Rule by the people)Direct Democracy (Citizen Rule)Representative Democracy (Rule by the people)Citizens (Born male over 20)Slaves (Not Citizens)Women (Not Citizens)Pericles (Athens political leader)Cleisthenes (Father of Democracy)Agora (Place where people assembled) ................
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