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Social Studies-Ancient Greece - 20 Questions
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GOVERNMENT: A type of government used in Athens which is sort of a combine of majority rule and democracy.
VOCABULARY: A small strip of land. Lesson 1
VOCABULARY: The type of voting in which whichever side has more votes gets their law passed. Lesson 3
VOCABULARY: A member of a city, state, or country.
VOCABULARY: Humerous plays. Lesson 4
5 Matching Questions
cultural borrowing
Crete
agora
democracy
mountains
a
GEOGRAPHY: A large, Greek island that sepereates the Mediterranian and the Aegean Seas from each other.
b
GEOGRAPHY: This feature covered over three fourths of Greece!!!
c
VOCABULARY: Taking ideas from other cultures. Lesson 2
d
VOCABULARY: An open-air market and a gathering palce. Lesson 3
e
VOCABULARY: Rule by the people. This was the way of rule under Pericles. Lesson 3
5 Multiple Choice Questions
VOCABULARY: A small ruling group. Lesson 3
oligarchy
alliance
trireme
Plato
VOCABULARY: Bad leaders. Lesson 4
demagogues
leagues
tragedies
plague
VOCABULARY: Sheltered places with deep water close to shore. Lesson 1
harbors
helot
Spartans
agora
VOCABULARY: Groups of allies. Lesson 4
leagues
plague
demagogues
agora
GOVERNMENT: A type of government where citizens took a direct role in the governent.
aristocracy
Athenian democracy
democracy
direct democracy
5 True/False Question
Pericles
→ PEOPLE TO KNOW: A great leader of Athens that ruled during Athens golden age.
True
False
Aristotle
→ VOCABULARY: The wealthy ruling class that is made up of powerful landowners and merchants. Lesson 3
True
False
acropolis
→ VOCABULARY: A secure place. Lesson 3
True
False
plague
→ VOCABULARY: Groups of allies. Lesson 4
True
False
Socrates
→ PEOPLE TO KNOW: A famous Greek philosopher who taught by asking questions rather than reading his students the information.
True
False
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