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Click Once to BeginJEOPARDY!AP World History

Greece and Iran, 1000-30 BCE

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Greek / Persian Wars

HellenismPersia

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Among the most important trade items in

ancient Iran were minerals, textiles, and these “magical” items

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carpets

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The first ancient Iranians to establish a

complex level of political organization

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Medes

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The king responsible for unifying Iran

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Cyrus

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They were at the top of the social and

occupational classes: perhaps the ‘10,000

Immortals’ were represented

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warriors

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Hereditary provincial governor who

administered the provinces of the

empire

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satraps

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He started the Persian practice of respecting

local priests and native tradition

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Cyrus

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He is known as the lawgiver although his policies still allowed subjected people to live under their own

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Darius

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Persian art and sculpture crafted a

vision of a vast empire where all subject people did this

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cooperated willingly

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This Persian religion is credited by some to

have greatly influenced Judaism

and Christianity

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Zoroastrianism

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The creator god of the Persian faith: he will

ultimately prevail over his evil counterpart

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Ahuramazda

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Greece prospered economically not due to natural resources but by

this means

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trade via the Aegean Sea

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The two primary crops that were grown in

Greece and resulted in vast trade

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olive and grapes (olive oil and wine)

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The term used to describe how the

Greeks viewed the sea: it was an important

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Daily Double!!!

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The period of poverty, isolation, and depopulation

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Greek Dark Age

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The Archaic period began due to the

resurgence in trade primarily caused by contact with these

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Phoenicians

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Greek for “hilltop refuge”

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acropolis

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Greek for “gathering place”

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agora

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The Greek fighting formation where family

members fought side by side

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hoplite

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A society where the elite members of

society have political power

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oligarchy

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The father of history in the western tradition

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Herodotus

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This Greek city-state can best be described as a militaristic society

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Sparta

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The ultimate victor in the Greek and Persian

Wars

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Greeks

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This boat is considered the symbol

of Athenian naval success

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trireme

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The victors in the Peloponnesian War

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Sparta (and heir allies)

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The city that was devastated by the plague during the Peloponnesian

War

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Athens

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The greatest city of the Hellenic Age

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Alexandria

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The name given to the political and cultural influence of Greece

over foreign subjects in North Africa and

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Hellenistic Age

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The Macedonian leader who defeated the Greeks and considered himself a

Greek

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Alexander the Great

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After Alexander’s death, his empire was divided into 3 regions:

the kings of Egypt bore this name

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Ptolemies

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What does the Peloponnesian War

reveal as an inherent flaw in Greek society?

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Mistrust and competition

between city-states

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