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Vocabulary Geography Athens Sparta HodgePodge

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Full fledged members of a city state

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Citizen

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This mean a “high city” and was found in most city-states

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Acropolois

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A formation of heavily armed foot

soldiers who moved together as

a unit

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Phalanx

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Conquered Messenians who were forced to

grow food for the Spartans

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Helot’s

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A resident alien of a city-state, usually from another city-state; they were

usually merchants or artisans…

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Metic

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Nearly all of Greece is covered by this type

of land feature:

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Mountains

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The two early Greek civilizations which contributed to the creation of Ancient

Greece

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Minoans andMycenaeans

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The Mycenaeans are remember for using this military tactic during the

Trojan War.

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Trojan Horse

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The Minoan civilization began on this present-

day island?

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Crete

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Ancient Greeks did not think of themselves as “Greek”, but rather as

members of “this”

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The city-state they lived on (Athenian,

Spartan, Corinthian, Ionian,

etc)

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Athens was the birthplace of this type

of government.

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Democracy (direct

democracy also accepable)

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In Ancient Athens, this governing body was made up of all male

citizens

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The Assembly

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This level of Athenian government was selected by all of the citizens who could vote; they were the ones who would suggest

laws, and would be in charge of certain tasks that needed to be done in the

city

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The Council

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The development of “this” forced power to

be shared more equally in Athens

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The Phalanx

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This governing body was the oldest in

Athens

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The Judges

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Sparta’s government was “this” type of

government where a small group of people

are in charge

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Oligarchy

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The persons responsible for leading the military into battle, as well as

having a limited role in religion and as a judge

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The Two Kings

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This level of the Spartan government consisted of 28 men over the age of 60 (plus the two kings) who provided advice to

the Kings and suggested possible laws which were later

voted on:

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Gerousia (Council/Senate)

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Spartan men who were warriors, and had full citizenship, and full

rights were known as this:

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Spartiates

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This was the Greek city-State to the west of Sparta

which the Spartans conquered; then people

were forced to grow food for Sparta:

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Messenia

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Early Greek City-States were broken down into

these two sets of people:

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Free People&

Slaves

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This group of people were not deemed important by the

Athenians, but were educated and trained

to fight by the Spartans

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Women

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While Athens’ Army was not as powerful as

Sparta’s, Athens did have a powerful...

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Navy

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The spread of Greek ideas and theology

through the spread of trade and exploration is an example of this

cultural theme…

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Cultural Diffusion

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This Greek author, who was blind, wrote about

the Trojan War 500 years after it was fought.

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Homer

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Final Jeopardy

Category: Agriculture

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Greeks lacked their own large farmland area and they

increased their farmland by one of two ways; provide BOTH

of the ways.

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Colonization

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Conquering