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Name: ________________________ Date: _____________ Ancient Greece Review for Lessons 1,2,3 Quiz Ancient Greece was made up of __________________________ land at the tip of the _______________________ Peninsula. Ancient Greece was not one __________________ country in ancient times because the ___________________ and the ___________________divided the people. Trade allowed Greek ___________________ to spread as well as allowed them to _________________from other cultures. Because the ______________________ divided Greece into different regions, the people established different _______________________. However, they all spoke 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 _______________________ civilization, located on the island of ___________________, dominated the Aegean Sea by about 1600 B.C. They were the _______________ civilization in Ancient Greece. They became wealthy through _________________ with countries like Syria. Later, ____________________ grew in power and replaced ____________________ as the center of ______________________ in the Mediterranean area. The Mycenaeans could _________________ itself against any _______________. They built 20 feet thick ___________________ surrounding their city and took ___________________ or valuables seized in wartime. The _______________ War is a subject of much Greek literature, including a _____________________ about Hector of _________________ fighting _________________ of Greece. (Troy was an ancient city in _________ Minor) These stories were told in the Iliad and the ___________________, written by the Greek poet, _________________. There are different versions of these stories because they were passed on by __________________________ until they were written down. A ______________________ government began in the city-state of _____________________ around 500 B.C. The power was given to the ____________________, rather than a __________________. At first Athens had a Name: ________________________ Date: _____________ ________________ democracy where every citizen was part of the _________________. However, they soon had too many people and formed a council of _______________ people to serve for __________ year. One of the greatest leaders of the Athenian democracy, _____________________ believed that if a man took no part in government, he should _________________ Athens. Athens’ rival, ______________, was run by the ___________________. Life centered on the _______________. Boys were trained to be _________________ at the age of seven and locals were forced to be ________________ or slaves. In 490 B.C., _______________ attacked the Greek mainland. _________________ won a great victory at Marathon. ______________ and __________________ joined forces to defeat the huge Persian army. 300 ________________ held off the much larger Persian army at a mountain pass called Thermopylae until most of them were killed. The Persians army is finally defeated when during the Battle of ____________________ when Athenian ships trapped the Persians fleet in the and won the Persian War. After the _____________ of the Persians, _________________ entered a Golden Age-a period when the Greeks focused on ____________________ Athens and studying ___________________ and nature. Philosophers, who studied truth and __________________, believed it was possible to figure out how things work by using ________________, or logic. They didn’t want to look to the _________________ anymore to explain natural occurrences. The most famous of these philosophers are _____________________, ________________________, and _______________________. During its Golden Age, ___________________ became a very powerful city-state. Fearing another invasion, the city-states arranged a treasury called, ______________________________. Athens __________________ the money and caused the other city-states to declare war on them. The _________________________________ lasted 27 years because both sides were ________________ strong. Even though ____________________ “won”, this war led to the _______________________ of the Greek city-states.