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Ancient Greek Review

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    Review on Ancient Greece
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  • What is an Olicharcy?
    Type of government where two kings ruled at a time, along with a council of elders and the assembly.
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  • What is a myth?
    A story about gods, goddesses, and heroes that is passed down over time.
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  • What is a Delian League?
    A league that Sparta and Athens had formed
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  • What is a Polis?
    A Greek city state.
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  • What is a Phalanx?
    A type of fighting technique that Spartans had used where they fought side by side.
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  • What is a direct democracy?
    A type of government where citizens voted and made decisions and share power.
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  • What is a Pennisula?
    An area of land surrounded by water on three sides.
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  • Sparta emphasized _____ in their education.
    Military
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  • Athens was known for having a strong....
    Navy
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  • Explain what started the Trojan war
    Helen, wife of a Greek king, was kidnapped by Paris, a Trojan Prince
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  • Why was the Delian league formed by Athens and Sparta?
    They united in order to protect the Greeks from the Persian empire
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  • What was a result of the Peloponnesian War?
    1. Sparta would rule Greece as victors of the war 2. Athens became part of the Sparta’s territory and no longer was it’s own city-state.
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  • What was one cause of the Persian War?
    Athens sent warships to assist in their efforts but were defeated by the Persians under the leadership of King Darius. An angry Darius wanted to seek revenge fo
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  • Name the 3 seas that surround the main island of Greece.
    Ionian Sea, Aegean Sea, and the Mediterranean Sea
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  • What was one result of the Persian War?
    Persia fell to the allied Greek forces led by Alexander. The Greeks had won a war that many believed would be an impossible fight. With the Persian Empire in de
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  • _______ was a well known warrior that fought against the Trojans
    Achilles
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