Chapter 10

Cards (130)

  • Through which pass did Alexander the Great invade India?
    Khyber Pass
  • Who invaded India from the Greek area?
    Alexander the Great
  • What type of society was ancient Greece primarily based on?
    Slave-based society
  • How did slavery contribute to the achievements of ancient Greece?
    It allowed for a large amount of labor to be done cheaply
  • What did Greek historians do regarding India?
    They commented on it and were well-informed about it
  • What was the major city of the Minoan Society located on Crete?
    Knossos
  • What script was used in the Minoan Society?
    Linear A script
  • What caused the decline of the Minoan Society around 1700 BCE?
    Natural disasters and foreign invasions
  • When did the Mycenaean society descend into the Balkans and Peloponnesus?
    Around 2200 BCE
  • How did the Mycenaean society influence Minoan culture?
    They were geographically close and interacted
  • What was the significance of the series of islands in the Greek area for trade?
    It allowed for easy island hopping and trade routes
  • What was the capital city of the Mycenaean society?
    Mycenae
  • What does the term 'polis' refer to in ancient Greece?
    City-state
  • How does a city-state differ from a city?
    A city-state influences areas beyond its walls
  • What type of government did the city-states of Greece often have?
    Monarchies
  • What does 'tyranny' mean in the context of ancient Greek city-states?
    Supreme authority of a leader without checks and balances
  • What are the potential benefits and drawbacks of a tyranny in governance?
    Benefits include strong leadership; drawbacks include lack of representation
  • What is the definition of democracy in the context of ancient Greece?
    Rule of the people through voting
  • What was a major flaw in early democracies in ancient Greece?
    They often did not respect the rights of minorities
  • What was Sparta known for in ancient Greece?
    Being a highly militarized society
  • Who were the helots in Spartan society?
    Serfs tied to the land
  • How did the Spartan military system function?
    Spartan men focused on fighting while helots farmed
  • What was the relationship between the Spartan military and the helots?
    The military was needed to control the larger population of helots
  • What does austerity mean in the context of Spartan society?
    Living simply without extravagance
  • At what age were Spartan boys removed from their families for military training?
    Age seven
  • What was the focus of education for Spartan boys?
    Military training
  • What change occurred in Spartan society by the 4th century CE?
    Relaxation of military discipline
  • When were Spartan men allowed to return home after military service?
    At age thirty
  • What was Athens known for in ancient Greece?
    Being the first to develop an early form of democracy
  • How did Athenian democracy differ from modern democracy?
    All free adult males could vote directly on laws
  • What was the voting method used in Athenian democracy?
    Using disks with holes to indicate votes
  • Who was allowed to vote in Athenian democracy?
    All free adult males
  • How does a democratic republic differ from a true democracy?
    A democratic republic elects leaders to make decisions, while a true democracy allows citizens to vote on all issues.
  • What was used in the voting process described in the documentary?
    Little discs with holes or no holes.
  • Who was allowed to vote in Athenian democracy?
    All free adult males.
  • Why were women and slaves excluded from voting in Athens?
    They were not considered to have the most to lose in societal decisions.
  • How did the Athenian government differ from Spartan militarism?
    Athenian government focused on voting and reason, while Spartan government emphasized military service and strength.
  • What economic activity increased prosperity in Athens during the seventh century BCE?
    Maritime trade.
  • How did maritime trade benefit Athenian society?
    It allowed for surplus goods and trade over larger distances.
  • What issue arose due to the dominance of aristocrats over small landowners in Athens?
    Class conflict between the rich and the poor.