Ancient Greece Notes 2
... to heal, do no harm, and not to reveal patients’ secrets. This is called the Hippocratic ____________________ that all physicians took until the end of the 20th century. Greek Legacy * Democratic government – the idea of government by the people, trial by jury, and _________________________ were int ...
... to heal, do no harm, and not to reveal patients’ secrets. This is called the Hippocratic ____________________ that all physicians took until the end of the 20th century. Greek Legacy * Democratic government – the idea of government by the people, trial by jury, and _________________________ were int ...
Ancient Greece
... with Sparta. He made sure that the poor as well as the rich citizens could take part in government. ...
... with Sparta. He made sure that the poor as well as the rich citizens could take part in government. ...
Chapter_6_Ancient_Gr..
... 5. Monarchy – A government headed by a king or queen. 6. Tyranny – A type of government in which all power is held in the hands of one ruler, usually a military leader. 7. Oligarchy – A government that is run by a few people , usually by members of rich, powerful families. 8. Democracy – A governmen ...
... 5. Monarchy – A government headed by a king or queen. 6. Tyranny – A type of government in which all power is held in the hands of one ruler, usually a military leader. 7. Oligarchy – A government that is run by a few people , usually by members of rich, powerful families. 8. Democracy – A governmen ...
Ancient Greece Quiz # 2 Vocabulary
... 5. Monarchy – A government headed by a king or queen. 6. Tyranny – A type of government in which all power is held in the hands of one ruler, usually a military leader. 7. Oligarchy – A government that is run by a few people, usually by members of rich, powerful families. 8. Democracy – A government ...
... 5. Monarchy – A government headed by a king or queen. 6. Tyranny – A type of government in which all power is held in the hands of one ruler, usually a military leader. 7. Oligarchy – A government that is run by a few people, usually by members of rich, powerful families. 8. Democracy – A government ...
Ancient Greece Review for Lessons 1,2,3 Quiz
... same __________________ and practiced the same __________________. They also developed an _________________ way of life due to the pleasant climate. Many Greek cities had an ________________, or outdoor marketplace where they shopped, got water, and had statues of gods and goddesses. The ___________ ...
... same __________________ and practiced the same __________________. They also developed an _________________ way of life due to the pleasant climate. Many Greek cities had an ________________, or outdoor marketplace where they shopped, got water, and had statues of gods and goddesses. The ___________ ...
Cultures of the Mountains and the Sea
... 2. The Greeks rarely traveled more than 85 miles from the coastline. Sea travel and trade were important because Greece lacked natural resources. 3. 3/4th of Greece is covered with mountains, this made unification of Greece difficult. Greece developed small, independent communities. Uneven terrain m ...
... 2. The Greeks rarely traveled more than 85 miles from the coastline. Sea travel and trade were important because Greece lacked natural resources. 3. 3/4th of Greece is covered with mountains, this made unification of Greece difficult. Greece developed small, independent communities. Uneven terrain m ...
Chapter 4 Test Review
... Which of these did the Mycenaeans learn from the Minoans?(p. 119) Spartan men could return to their homes when they were (p. 127) The time around 600 B.C. is called the Dark Age because (p.120) Early Greeks lived by (p. 117) The Athenian assembly appointed ten generals, who (p. 139) Who could be cit ...
... Which of these did the Mycenaeans learn from the Minoans?(p. 119) Spartan men could return to their homes when they were (p. 127) The time around 600 B.C. is called the Dark Age because (p.120) Early Greeks lived by (p. 117) The Athenian assembly appointed ten generals, who (p. 139) Who could be cit ...