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Ch. 4 Review
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Men: Only free, native-born, land-owning ____ could be citizens of Greek city-states.
Direct: In a _______ direct democracy, all the people decide on government matters.
Trading: The Minoans made a living by _________ and shipbuilding.
Persia: Xerxes was the king of the _______ empire.
Ships: The Greeks were able to win at the Battle of Salamis because their ______ could move around quickly.
Citizens: ________ ran the Greek city-states.
Military: Sparta used the ______ to control its citizens.
Sports: Spartan women were trained in _______ so they would be healthy mothers.
Sparta: Boys from ______ served in the military.
Athens: Boys from _______ went to school.
Persians: Athens and Sparta, two rival armies, worked together to defeat the __________ in 499 b.c.
Sparta: In 431 b.c., Athens and other city-states joined forces against _____ to fight the Peloponnesian War.
Polis: A _______ is another name for a Greek city-state.
Oligarchy: In an ____________ a few people hold the power.
Three: A peninsula is a body of land with water on _____ sides.
Tyrant: A ________ is a person who takes power by force and rules with total authority.
Helot: A _______ is the Spartan name of a captive worker.
Representative: In a _______ democracy a small group make decisions on behalf of many.
Delian: The purpose of the _______ League to protect the Greeks from the Persians.
Colony: A_______ is a new settlement that keeps close ties to its homeland.
Learning: The Age of Pericles was a time known for its creativity and _______.
Darius: ______ (a person) launched an attack on the Greeks because they were assisting Greek colonies to gain freedom from Persian rule.
Xerxes: _______ was the son of Darius and the leader of the Persian army throughout the majority of the Persian war.
Marathon: Today, the term for a 26.2 mile race is a ____________.
Thermopylae: The battle of _____________ was only a delay tactic. Its purpose was to hold off the Persians long enough for the Greek navy to attack supply ships at the strait of Salamis.
Thermopylae: The battle of __________ was a Greek loss.
Crete: Before attacking the Persians at Plataea, the Greeks spent a year on the island of _____ Crete preparing for battle.
Ch. 4 Review
Across:2. | ______ (a person) launched an attack on the Greeks because they were assisting Greek colonies to gain freedom from Persian rule. | 5. | In a _______ democracy a small group make decisions on behalf of many. | 7. | A ________ is a person who takes power by force and rules with total authority. | 11. | A _______ is the Spartan name of a captive worker. | 13. | _______ was the son of Darius and the leader of the Persian army throughout the majority of the Persian war. | 15. | A _______ is another name for a Greek city-state. |
| 16. | Sparta used the ______ to control its citizens. | 18. | The Greeks were able to win at the Battle of Salamis because their ______ could move around quickly. | 19. | ________ ran the Greek city-states. | 23. | The battle of _____________ was only a delay tactic. Its purpose was to hold off the Persians long enough for the Greek navy to attack supply ships at the strait of Salamis. | 25. | A peninsula is a body of land with water on _____ sides. |
| | Down:1. | Athens and Sparta, two rival armies, worked together to defeat the __________ in 499 b.c. | 3. | Boys from _______ went to school. | 4. | Before attacking the Persians at Plataea, the Greeks spent a year on the island of _____ Crete preparing for battle. | 6. | The battle of __________ was a Greek loss. | 8. | The purpose of the _______ League to protect the Greeks from the Persians. | 9. | The Age of Pericles was a time known for its creativity and _______. | 10. | Boys from ______ served in the military. | 12. | The Minoans made a living by _________ and shipbuilding. |
| 14. | Spartan women were trained in _______ so they would be healthy mothers. | 17. | In a _______ direct democracy, all the people decide on government matters. | 19. | A_______ is a new settlement that keeps close ties to its homeland. | 20. | In 431 b.c., Athens and other city-states joined forces against _____ to fight the Peloponnesian War. | 21. | In an ____________ a few people hold the power. | 22. | Xerxes was the king of the _______ empire. | 24. | Only free, native-born, land-owning ____ could be citizens of Greek city-states. |
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Ch. 4 Review
Across:2. | ______ (a person) launched an attack on the Greeks because they were assisting Greek colonies to gain freedom from Persian rule. | 5. | In a _______ democracy a small group make decisions on behalf of many. | 7. | A ________ is a person who takes power by force and rules with total authority. | 11. | A _______ is the Spartan name of a captive worker. | 13. | _______ was the son of Darius and the leader of the Persian army throughout the majority of the Persian war. | 15. | A _______ is another name for a Greek city-state. |
| 16. | Sparta used the ______ to control its citizens. | 18. | The Greeks were able to win at the Battle of Salamis because their ______ could move around quickly. | 19. | ________ ran the Greek city-states. | 23. | The battle of _____________ was only a delay tactic. Its purpose was to hold off the Persians long enough for the Greek navy to attack supply ships at the strait of Salamis. | 25. | A peninsula is a body of land with water on _____ sides. |
| | Down:1. | Athens and Sparta, two rival armies, worked together to defeat the __________ in 499 b.c. | 3. | Boys from _______ went to school. | 4. | Before attacking the Persians at Plataea, the Greeks spent a year on the island of _____ Crete preparing for battle. | 6. | The battle of __________ was a Greek loss. | 8. | The purpose of the _______ League to protect the Greeks from the Persians. | 9. | The Age of Pericles was a time known for its creativity and _______. | 10. | Boys from ______ served in the military. | 12. | The Minoans made a living by _________ and shipbuilding. |
| 14. | Spartan women were trained in _______ so they would be healthy mothers. | 17. | In a _______ direct democracy, all the people decide on government matters. | 19. | A_______ is a new settlement that keeps close ties to its homeland. | 20. | In 431 b.c., Athens and other city-states joined forces against _____ to fight the Peloponnesian War. | 21. | In an ____________ a few people hold the power. | 22. | Xerxes was the king of the _______ empire. | 24. | Only free, native-born, land-owning ____ could be citizens of Greek city-states. |
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