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Divided Greece into city-states
mountains
describes the soil of Greece
rocky and dry
represented by the double ax symbol
authority
person in high society because of birth
aristocrat
a great sculptor
Phidias
a Greek god
Zeus
lowest class of people in Sparta
Helots
a form of government derived from the Greeks
democracy
fought against Rome in the Punic Wars
Carthage
obtained from Pheonicia
alphabet
pleasure seekers
Epicureans
The Olympics started here
Greece
Tribunes took the place of a ___
King
Constantine did away with ____
crucifixion
The Parthenon is an example of architecture in ____
Greece
Men that made idols feared Christianity would ___ ___ ___ __ ________.
put them out of business
The Persians lost the Battle of Salamis because of ____ ___
insufficient space
Leonidas was a brave man from ___
Sparta
In Rome, slaves were used for public amusement when trained to be _____
gladiators
The Hippocratic Oath is still sworn to today by ____
doctors or physicians
metal weapons ensured a victory at the Battle of the Marathon for the _____ army.
Greek
Because ______ questioned ideas, he was given a poison know as hemlock.
Socrates
True or False: The crucifixion of Jesus was illegal because he was not a criminal.
True
True or False: the highest class of citizens in Sparta was an aristocrat.
False
True or False:Plato taught the idea of socialism.
False
True or False: Rome is located on the Tiber River.
True
Contributions made by the Greeks include:_________, __________, ________, and __________.
Democracy, architecture,scientific discovery, intellectual thinking
Contributions made by the Romans include: _____, _____, _____, _____, and _____.
Latin language, Aqueducts, States Medicine, Bridges, laws
Reasons for the decline of Rome include: _____, ________, ________, and ________.
inflation, the plague war-based economy,violence