World History unit 2 lesson 5
The two most important Greek city-states between 700 and 500 B.C. were:
Athens Sparta
Two modern states characterized by Spartan suppression of the individual are:
Nazi Germany Communist Russia
An administrator appointed by the Athens Council was called a(n):
archon
The Greek ruler who changed the basis of representation from families to territories was
cleisthenes
A person who came to power outside of constitutional means was known as a(n):
despot
The powers Solon was given to control the arguing factions of Athens are called:
dictatorial
referendum
direct vote by citizens on a bill already passed by a lawmaking body
oligarchy
government in which a few people hold the ruling power
totalitarian
government that suppresses all opposition and controls all aspects of people's lives
avarice
greed; desire for wealth
ostracism
method of temporary banishment practiced in Athens
The period in Greece from around 1100 to 750 B.C. was one of:
migrations invasions
Two causes for Greek colonization and expansion throughout the Mediterranean were:
poor soil for agriculture overcrowding of city-states
initiative
the right of ordinary citizens to introduce or enact new laws on their own by vote
franchise
the right to vote
In Sparta all authority was considered to come from
the state
True or False Athens was a limited democracy because some classes did not have full rights.
true