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Study Guide For The Acient Greece Test December 17

This document provides a study guide for an ancient Greece test, including: 1) Key terms related to ancient Greek civilization such as polis, agora, tyrant, democracy, and helot. 2) Information about forms of government like direct democracy and representative democracy. 3) Details about major Greek gods and goddesses like Athena, Poseidon, Zeus, and their symbols and powers. 4) Locations important to ancient Greek history including Crete, Mycenae, Sparta, Athens, Thebes, Delphi, and Mount Olympus.

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Study Guide For The Acient Greece Test December 17

This document provides a study guide for an ancient Greece test, including: 1) Key terms related to ancient Greek civilization such as polis, agora, tyrant, democracy, and helot. 2) Information about forms of government like direct democracy and representative democracy. 3) Details about major Greek gods and goddesses like Athena, Poseidon, Zeus, and their symbols and powers. 4) Locations important to ancient Greek history including Crete, Mycenae, Sparta, Athens, Thebes, Delphi, and Mount Olympus.

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STUDY GUIDE FOR THE ACIENT GREECE TEST DECEMBER 17

PENINSULA- a body of land with water on three sides COLONYY- a settlement in a new territory that keeps close ties to its homeland POLIS- like a tiny independent country and its a Greek city-state AGORA- a market place; and a place where people met to debate issues or an open era in polis and meeting place TRYANT- someone who takes power by forcing the riles with totally authority OLIGARCHY- a few people who hold power in city-states DEMOCRACY- when all citizens share in running the government HELOT- the Spartans called their captive works helot meaning, CAPTURE DIRECT DEMASOCRY- type of government system in witch people gather at mass meetings to decide on government matters REPRESENTATIVE DAMOCRACY- systems of government in witch citizens choose a smaller group to make laws and government decisions on their behalf STRAPES- 20 states of Darius; city-state STRAPE- protector of the kingdom, was ruled by a governor ruler ZOROSTRIANISM- Persian region found by ZOROOTER in 660 B.C. PHILOSOPHY- study of the nature meaning of life Greek word love and wisdom MYTH- traditional stories about Gods and Heros ORADE- a place where priests priest EPIC- LONG POEM THAT TELLS ABOUT LEGENDARY OR HEROIC DEEDS FABLE- short tale that teaches a lesson DRAMA- story told by actors who pretend to be characters ib the story COMEDY- form of drama in witch the story has a happy ending LEGACY- when a person leaves behind when he/she dies INTELLENISTIC ERA- period when the Greek language and Greek ideas spread to the non-Greek people of Asia PHILOSPHER-thinker who seeks wisdom and ponders questions about life SOPHIST- professional teacher in ancient Greece: believed in that people should use knowledge to improve them selves and developed the art of public speaking and debate SOCROTIC METHOD- way of teaching developed by Socrates that used a question/answer format to force students to see their reason to see things for them selves GODS AND GODESESS ATHENA-single, S.S. Owl and Olive Tree Powers= giving men wisdom and protection POSEIDON- Amphirite S.s. pine tree + horse Powers= causing/claiming earth quakes, storms, and other natural disasters ZEUS-hera S.S=oak tree+ eagle Powers= punishing crime, avenging wrong, protectingfaithful worships, and controlling all good and evil with justice APHRODITE-Hephaestus S.S. Dove, apple, myrtle, rose Powers= making both gods and mortles fall in love (especially Ares) HERA-Zeus S.S. None Powers= commanding the winds and watching over women and mothers HADES- Persephone S.S. none

Powers= bring aboutdeath and ruling the underworld APOLLO-single S.S. laurel treeand #7 Powers= making the sun rise, premoting learning, and healing people HERMES-single S.S. # 4 Powers= traveling anywhere instantly HESTIA-single S.S. none Powers= protecting all orphan and homeless children and watching over them THE TITANS-each other Powers= controlling the sea, sun, moon, harvest, justice, planets, memories ARTEMIS- single S.S. lion, bears, wolf, wild birds Powers= protecting cities, wild animala and women -->DIONYSUS-single S.S. grapes, ivy and the rose Powers= bringing great joy and productivity DEMETER-single S.S. none Powers= controlling all harvests HEPHAESTUS=- Aphrodite S.S. Blacksmiths hammer and tongs Powers= creating magical, useful, and beautiful objects ARES- single S.S. spear Powers= waging war

***KNOW ALL PLACES ON THE MAP AND COMPLEAT*** Crete- 1900,English archaeologist, Arthur Evens re-found Crete. There had been ancient civilizations before the Greece colony Mycenae- Mycenaeans were originally in central Asia but the invaded the Greek in late 1900 B.C. and concurred the people living there Sparta- an OLIGARCHY democracy. The Dorians (Greeks who invaded Peloponnesus during the dark age) founded Sparta Polis- a city-state and a place where they would meet on a hill there was something called a Acropolis stood at the top as a safe meting place in case of an attack Athens- northeast to Sparta Government was a oligarchy Thebes- was the largest city of its region witch was Boeotia.
Delphi- the Greece colony went to go and visit Delphi because they wanted advise from the God Apollo Mt. Olympus- the home of most of the Gods and The Titans. Place where the gods hang out

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