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March to Civil$100$200$300$400$500$200$100$300$400$500$100$200$300$400$500$100$200$300$400$500$100$200$300$400$500$100$200$300$400$500EgyptGreeceRomeMiscAnotherMisc
The March to CivilizationAncient EgyptAncient GreeceAncient RomeMisc.Another MiscWho is King Menes and why is he important?What is one advantage and one disadvantage to Egypts geography?What were the three things that shaped Ancient Egyptian art?Explain why Imhotep is the only person besides a pharaoh to have his/her history recorded, How did Akhenaton try to change Ancient Egyptian culture and Religion?What are two reasons for the demise of the Minoan societyWhy was the city of Knossos such an important place for the Minoans? Name and explain the three types of governments we saw in Ancient GreeceName and explain three innovations that the Western world has received from GreeceExplain the role of either Pericles or Alcibiades in the Peloponnesian War
Explain the myth of how Rome was foundedWhat reforms did Gaius Gracchus attempt to implement in Rome?Name 3 reforms that Julius Caesar brought to Rome?Explain the role of a paterfamilias:Explain the following terms:ThermaeAqueductsAmpitheatresTheatreThis group of people inhabited the city of Rome, establishing a monarchyWhen looking at Greek art, they were the first to:Explain how the roles of Women are drastically different today in Canada than from in MesopotamiaDailyDouble!!
How did the rise of strong generals contribute to the demise of the Roman Republic?Who was head of the Peloponnesian LeagueWhat were the two classifications of people represented by the Roman RepublicWhat was the significance of the battle of Zama?Explain why the earliest civilizations developed in river valleys?Compare Education, Role of Women and Lifestyle between Sparta and Athens
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Category #3 $400 QuestionTyrant- took power by force or by charm
Oligarchy- ruled by a group of rich powerful aristocrats
Democracy- government ruled by the people
Category #3 $500 QuestionPericles- democracy in AthensDecided to build a wall around Athens to protect it from the strong Spartan armyWall extended to trading portPlague hit, Pericles died
Alcibiades tried to battle sparta on land (lost)Decided to attack melos (neutral in the battle) killed men or made them figh in army. Took women and children as slavesDecided to attack syracuse and wasted ships, men, and money in that battle. Athens could not afford to replace the ships
Category #4 $100 QuestionRomulus and remus were thrown into the river by their uncle
They were rescued by a she wolf who suckled them back to health
They both prove to be natural leaders with many followers
Have a battle over the name of city and romulus kills remus in a battle
Names the city rome after himselfCategory #4 $200 QuestionTo satisfy the urban poor, he instituted a free monthly supply of grain
Re-colonize captured cities that had been destroyed by war allow people to move as part of the roman empire
Moderate compromises to give some rights to the non-roman populationCategory #4 $300 QuestionTook charge of the senate
Became dictator
Gave people in the outside provinces chances to become roman citizens
Sent unemployed romans to north africa, france, Greece, and spain
Increased pay to soldiers
Became pontifex maximus (chief priest)Category #4 $400 QuestionMale head of the household: legal authority over slaves, wife and offspring
Owner of the family estate
Right to abuse, kill, or sell off unwanted children
Raise healthy citizens of rome: participate in political life and religion
Category #4 $500 QuestionThermae- Roman Bath, form of relaxation, enjoyed by rich or poor, man or woman
Aqueducts- transport water using only gravity
Theatres- semi circular with a dance floor, stage and backdrop, plays
Amphitheatre- Coliseum, public executions, gladiator fightsCategory #5 $100 QuestionEtruscansCategory #5 $200 QuestionShow 3D paintings on a flat surfaceCategory #5 $300 QuestionExplain how Art, Education, Careers, the yearly cycle of the Nile, and the role of the Pharaoh promoted stability in EgyptCategory #5 $400 QuestionArt remained unchanged, based on the standards
Education taught children to be good citizens of Egypt, wealthy to read and write
Careers- passed on from father to son
Nile- knew when Nile would flood, agriculture, and trade
Rule of Pharaoh- always ruled according to Maat (equilibrium)Category #5 $500 QuestionArmies with pay, pensions, pride in their units, strong loyalty to commanders
Any general backed by a powerful army could challenge the governmentCategory #6 $100 QuestionSpartaCategory #6 $200 QuestionPlebiansPatriciansCategory #6 $300 QuestionScipios victory required Carthage to:Pay huge reparationsDismantle its navyGive up commercial empire
Category #6 $400 QuestionProvided good transportationFoodMethod of TradeCommunication ProtectionRich Farm Land
Category #6 $500 QuestionFinalJeopardy!!
MAKE YOUR WAGERExplain how the Neolithic Revolution changed life for all human societies?
Shift from Hunter and Gathers to Agriculture
Animal domestication
Rise of permanent villages
Advanced tool making
Social stratification
Development of art, music, and sports
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