Lesson 2
Athen's chief commercial and cultural rival was
Corinth
Greek civilization probably began on the island of
Crete
The period in Greece from around 1100 to 750 B.C. was on of
Dark Ages
Persians
Defeated by Xerxes
At one time, Greece had colonies in
Spain, Southern Italy, and Sicily
In Sparta, all authority came not from God, but from the
State
Built on the Acropolis in Athens, the famed parthenon was used as a
Temple
Who was Homer?
A GReek poet
The early history of the Greek peoples took place on the shores of the __________ Sea
Aegean
Two famous Athenian playwrights were
Aeschylus and Aristophanes
The attitude of Athenians toward themselves and their empire can be described as one of
American History
What was an administrator called who was appointed by the Athen's council?
Archons
Salamis
Athenian naval victory
Which Greek city-state was Sparta's greatest rival?
Athens
The two most important Greek city-states between 700 and 500 B.C. were
Athens and Sparta
Why was Athens only a limited democracy?
Because slavery was permitted and women had limited rights
Pericles was descended from the family of
Cleisthenes
One feature of the Golden Age was energetic
Commerce
In Greek times, the modern city of Instanbul was called
Constantnople
What kind of powers was Solon given to control the arguing fctors of Athens?
Dictoral powers
Knossos was excavated in the twentieth century by the English archaeologist, Sir Arthur
Evans
From whom did the Ionians learn to mint coins?
From their neighbor Lydia
Unlike the Spartans, the Christian's authority comes from
God
Two causes for Greek colonization and expansion throughout the Mediterranean were
Greek commercial spirit and The spread of Greek colonies
Ephialtes
Greek traitor
What was the most important contribution of Cleisthenes?
He changed the basis of representation. Where as family groups had been in the constituent base of government territorial areas would how serve.
Troy was located at the straits known as the
Hellespont
Spartans had native serfs which they called
Helots
Herodotus and Thucydides wrote ___________ that are still read today
Histories
The Trojan War was best described by the greek poet
Homer
Marathon
Humiliating Persian defeat
The first Greek capital was located at
Knossos
What was the contribution of Anaximander?
Made the first world map
The greatest purely mental exercise of Spartan youth was
Memorization
The massive ruins on Knossos were the remains of the palace of king
Minos
Clay tablets found on Crete indicated a conquest of the island around 1500 B.C. by invaders from
Mycenae
Bosporous
Narrow slit of water between the Sea of Marmara and the black Sea
What was the purpose of an ostracon?
Once a year anyone who wish someone else to be banished they will right their name on the ostracon.
The ruler over the "Golden Age" of Athens was
Pericles
Xerxes
Persian leader
Greeks turned early to fishing and commerce because the Greek soil was too __________ to farm
Rocky
Cyrus
Ruled the Medo-Persian Empire
The three primary virtues of Spartan youth were
Self-control, Modesty, and Strict obedience
Heinrich Schliemann, the archaeologist, excavated ancient
Troy
What was a despot?
When you come into power outside constitutional means
According to Homer, Troy was conquered through a trick involving a
Wooden Horse
Southern Italy and the island of Sicily once contained so many Greeks they were called
great Greece
Two modern states characterized by Spartan suppression of the individual have been
militaristic and authorization