Social Studies
Chapter 6 Review
Ancient Greece
Section A: (10 matching for vocabulary terms - 40 points)
Be sure to know definitions for:
Chapter 6 Review
Ancient Greece
Section A: (10 matching for vocabulary terms - 40 points)
Be sure to know definitions for:
- acropolis Extra Credit -
- city-state -If the student creates notecards with these
- philosopher words on one side and the definition on the
- plague other side, 5/100 points will be added to test.
- Hellenistic -If the student writes out the responses to the
- peninsula three short answer questions in Section C
- aristocrat below, with the page numbers where they found
- democracy the information, 5/100 points will be added too.
- blockade
- agora
- The Greek myths were important because these stories explained the ___________ of the universe and the features of ____________.
- Citizens of Athens during the Greek Golden Age saw democracy (flourish/diminish).
- While the acropolis was the center of Athen’s religious life, the agora was the center of ____________ life.
- Under the leadership of Alexander the Great, Greece expanded its ______________.
- During the ______________ period, there were important achievements in mathematics and science.
- Unlike Athens, in ancient Sparta the government concentrated all its resources on creating brave and skillful __________.
- The goal of Greek art was to present images of human _________________.
- Some scholars believed that in ancient Athens, one third of all people were ____________.
- Because of the geography of ancient Greece, the Greek communities developed (separate/unified) customs and beliefs.
- The collapse of the Greek civilization during the Dark Ages increased ____________.
- The geography of ancient Greece made it (easy/hard) for communities to unify.
- How did the physical geography of ancient Greece affect the development of its civilization? (5 points)
- Many people believe that Athens was a model of freedom and democracy. How is this true? How is it untrue? (5 points)
- Compare and contrast the roles of women in Athens and Sparta? How do you think Sparta’s focus on war affected the role played by women there? (6 points)