Western Civ. Ch. 3 &4 – Flashcards

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Greece's topography is characterized by_____________, mountains,valleys, hot summers and rainy winters.
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bays and harbors
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In general, separate early Greek communities became fierce ___________.
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rivals
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The chief center of Minoan Crete was _________.
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Knossus
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The period immediately following the collapse of the Mycenaean civilization is referred to as the _______________.
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Greek Dark Age
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The Greek Dark Age was a period of migrations and declining ___________production.
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Food
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Homer's Iliad points out the honor and courage of ______aristocratic heros in battle
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.Greek
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The ______ evolved into the central institution of Greek life in the eighth century B.C.
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polis
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The polic was the Greek name for______.
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city-state
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The typical Greek polis contained an agora and acropolis, was autonomous from other poleis, its community strength came from cooperation, and most Greek women were mainly restricted to the _______.
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home
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The development of the polis had a negative impact on the Greek society by dividing _________ into fiercely competitive states.
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Greece
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During the period of Greek history from 750-500 B.C ______ and _____ increased greatly.
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Trade and Colonization
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The hoplite _______ was a new Greek military organization of heavily armed infantry.
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phalanx
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Ancient Greek warfare was characterized by all of the following:
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The Greek warriors possessed excellent weapons and armor. Greek warriors were willing to engage the enemy head-on, thus deciding most battles quickly. Greek armies were made up of citizen soldiers. The use of heavy infantry in battle usually determined the outcome.
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The rise of tyrants in the poleis in the seventh and sixth centuries B.C. often encouraged the ________ and ________ progress of the cities.
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economic and culture
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Tyranny in the Greek polis arose as a reaction to aristocratic power and a widening gulf between _______________.
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rich and poor
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In Sparta life resembled that of a ______ camp.
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military
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The neighbors of the Spartans who were free inhabitants and required to pay taxes and perform military services but who were not citizens of Sparta were _________.
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perioikoi
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To balance the power of kings and the Council of Elders, Spartan political reformers created the _______.
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ephors
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Spartans helots farmed the land as ___________ and had was declared on them every year.
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Sharecoppers
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For the Greeks, the term _____ described the striving for excellence.
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arete
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Athenian leaders can be characterized as follows:
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Themistocles --developed a navy Cleisthenes--created the ten tribes and Council of 500 Solon--sole archon and political reformer Cleon--leader of the war party in the Peloponnesian War
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The Athenian statesman who established the ten tribes and who weakened the aristocracy and increased the authority of the ordinary citizens was _______.
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Cleisthenes
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Typical of Greek culture in the archaic age was ________ as found in the works of Sappho.
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lyric poetry
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Hesiod's famous poem about the pleasures of ordinary work is titled__________.
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Works and Days
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The _________ in Athens was a board of ten generals.
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strategoi
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The immediate cause of the ________ wars was a revolt of the Ionian Greek colonies in Asia Minor.
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Persian
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At the Battle of Marathon, the _______ won a decisive victory by an aggressive attack against a stronger foe.
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Greeks
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At the Battle of Thermopylae, the _________ fought a noble holding action to the last man.
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Spartans
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The _______ ______ was an alliance of city-state let by Athens after the Perisan War.
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Delian League
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During the Age of Pericles, ___________ became deeply attached to their democratic system.
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Athenians
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The Peloponnesian War resulted in the defeat if the _________ and the collapse of its empire.
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Athens
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One of the chief causes of the Peloponnesian War was ______ fear of the power of Athens and its maritime empire.
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Sparta's
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The Greek historian Thucydides differed from Herodotus in that ___________ was unconcerned with spiritual forces as a factor in history.
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Heredotus
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The Greek dramatist who was a realist and known for his portrayal of realistic characters in real life situations was ___________.
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Euripedes
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Greek comedy was used to express _________ views as evidenced by Aristophans.
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political
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The Greek Parthenon is considered the greatest example of classic Greek temple _________.
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architecture
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Early _________ philosophy attempted to explain the universe on the basis of unifying principles.
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Greek
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The Sophists were professional ________ who seemingly questioned the traditional values of their societies.
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teachers
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Socrates was condemned to death for corrupting the youth of ________.
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Athens
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"The unexamined life is not worth living" is a cornerstone of the philosophy of _____________.
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Socrates
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The republic depicted ________ ideas of the ideal government and society.
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Plato's
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Greek religion can be characterized as follows:
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It was polytheistic. It involved ritual and sacrifice. Festivals were held to honor the gods. Each city had a chief god or goddess.
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Most _______ women were kept under strick control, cut off from formal education, and were always assigned a male guardian.
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Greek
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In classical Athens, male _________ was practiced and tolerated in parts as a mean by which mature men instructed young males about the masculine world of politics and patronage.
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homosexuality
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The Philppics were a series of orations in which Demosthenes convinced the Athenians to fight against _______.
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Philip
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Alexander conquered Syria, Babylon, Egypt, and _______.
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Persia
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Alexander's military success against the Persians was in part attributable to the role of Alexander's _______ as a strike force.
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calvary
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Alexander invaded the ______ Empire with an army of 37,000 including 5,000 calvary.
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Persian
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___________ the Great's conquests on Asia occurred despite violent opposition back in Greece by most of the city-state.
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Alexander
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Alexander the Great's troops rebelled when he made the decision to invade and capture __________.
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India
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In establishing his empire, Alexander the Great saw himself as a descendant of Greek gods and heroes, combined Greek and Persian practices to allow its administration, and allow intermarriage between his soldiers and native __________ women.
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Persian
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The _________ era describes an age that saw the extension and imitation of Greek culture throughout the ancient Near East.
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Hellenistic
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Upon the death of Alexander his Macedonian ______ became involved in successive power struggles.
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generals
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The people from Europe north of the Alps who attacked Rome and Macedonia and Greece in the forth and third centuries B.C were the ________.
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Celts
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The Hellenistic states in the centuries after Alexander the Great became despotic _________.
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monarchies
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____________ cities important centers of administration, most of which were dominated by Greeks and Greek culture.
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Hellenistic
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A clear trend of _____ cities was the close relationship between the Hellenistic rulers and the cities
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Hellenistic
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Improvements in trade and commerce in the _______ world were greatly aided by improvements in harbors, a money economy, the development of trade routes, and the emergence of a large merchant and artisan class.
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Hellenistic
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The economic life of the Hellenistic world was characterized by a significant shift in industry and manufacturing from -_________ to the east.
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Greece
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________ class of women achieved the most notable gains during the Hellenistic period.
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Upper
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In the Hellenistic world _____ families were common.
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small
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In the Hellenistic world, children were sold into slavery by their parents, prisoners of war became slaves, persons kidnapped by pirates could be auctioned as slaves, and persons whose ______were slaves were slaves.
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parents
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Among the most ill-treated Hellenistic slaves were those who worked the Egyptian _________.
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gold mines
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Hellenistic education as embodied in the gymnasium closely and widely followed classical ______ ideas about proper education.
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Greek
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Rather than education being a private enterprise in the classical period, Hellenistic education became a duty of ___________ and ____________.
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cities and governments
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An especially important cultural center with the largest library in ancient times was _______.
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Alexandria
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Hellenistic culture can be characterized as follows:
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It was a great period of literature, especially in drama, history, and biography. It was a period that saw the need to preserve the writings of the classical Greeks. Sculptors and architects could very easily find work in the new Hellenistic cities. Hellenist sculpture was often made realistic and emotional than classical Greek Sculpture.
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The theatrical center of the Hellenistic world and home of the New Comedy was ________.
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Athens
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____________ sculpture was more emotional and realistic than classical Greek scuplture.
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Hellenistic
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Hellenistic scientists were able to accomplish all of the following:
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establishing the heliocentric theory of the universe. estimating the circumference of the earth. inventing the Archimedean screw. theorizing that the earth rotates on its own axis.
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The Alexandrian scholar Euclid's most famous achievement was systematizing the study of ___________.
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geometry
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The philosophical school that stressed happiness through freeing oneself from a political life was _________.
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Epicureanism
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__________ maintained that people could gain inner peace by seeking virtue and living according to nature.
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Stoicism
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The widespread popularity of Stoicism and Epicureanism in the Hellenistic world suggested a new openness to thoughts of _________.
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universality
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During the Hellenistic period, __________ religion changed as Greeks became very receptive to the Eastern religious mystery cults.
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Greek
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The mystery cults and religions of the Hellenistic world helped pave the way for the success of ____________.
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Christianity
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In the Hellenistic era, ________ progressed due to the use of dissection and vivisection.
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medicine
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The cult of Isis was a popular mystery religion, Isis was associated with the giver of laws and letter to humankind, her cult promised an ___________ and she supposedly invented the marriage contract between husband and wife.
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afterlife
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The _______ in the Hellenistic era were dispersed throughout the eastern Mediterranean region.
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Jews
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Signs of the decline of the _________ civilization were apparent by the late third century B.C. Hellenistic civilization.
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Hellenistic
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