SOL Review Packet #4 Answers
WHI.5 - Greece
- What geographic feature shaped the economic, social, and political development of Greece?
The mountains of Greece shaped its development.
- What were the two main city-states of Greece?
The two main city-states were Athens and Sparta.
- What city-state had a direct democracy?
Athens had a direct democracy.
- Which Greek city-state had a militaristic and aggressive society with an oligarchy government?
That city-state was Sparta.
- Which wars united Athens and Sparta against an external enemy?
The Persian Wars united Athens and Sparta against the invading Persian Empire.
- What was a result of the Persian War for Athens?
As a result of the Persian War, Athens rebuilt its city and became the leader of the Delian League, which helped Athens rise in power among the Greek city-states.
- What war was caused by competition between Athens & Sparta for control of the Greek world?
The Peloponnesian War was between Athens and Sparta.
- Who was Pericles?
He was the ruler of Athens between the Persian and Peloponnesian Wars and was responsible for rebuilding the city and focusing attention on the arts and learning.
- Who wrote the Iliadthe Odyssey?
Homer wrote those two works of literature.
- Who was the Greek sculptor who created the statue of Athena in the Parthenon?
Phidias was the Greek sculptor of that statue.
- What were the three types of Greek columns?
The three types of Greek columns are Doric (plain/simple), Ionic (scrolls), and Corinthian (elaborate leaves or decorations).
- Name three Greek philosophers.
Three Greek philosophers were Socrates, Aristotle, and Plato.
- Name three areas controlled by Alexander the Great.
Alexander the Great took control of Thebes in Greece, Egypt, Persia, and India.
- What was Hellenistic culture?
Hellenistic culture was a blending of Greek, Egyptian, Persian, and Indian cultures. The major city of the Hellenistic world was Alexandria in Egypt.
WHI.6 - Rome
- Roman slavery was not based on what?
Roman slavery was not based on race.
- The written laws of Rome were called what?
The written laws of Rome were the Twelve Tables.
- The Punic Wars were between whom? Who won?
The Punic Wars were between Rome and Carthage. Rome eventually won the wars.
- Name four causes for the decline of the Roman Republic.
Political office was a burden, the empire was divided, loyalty was low, inflation was high, and crops were bad.
- Who was in the First Triumvirate?
Julius Caesar, Crassus, and Pompey were the members of the First Triumvirate.
- What happened to Julius Caesar?
He was assassinated (stabbed) on the floor of the Senate on March 15, 44 B.C.E.
- Who was the first emperor of Rome?
Octavian Caesar (Augustus) was the first emperor of Rome.
- Name three things Augustus Caesar instituted when he established the Roman Empire.
Augustus rebuilt the city with elaborate buildings, set up a civil-service government, and created a long-lasting system of law.
- What was the Pax Romana?
It was a time of peace and prosperity in Rome that lasted 207 years.
- What is the civil service?
It was a form of government in which workers were paid to manage the affairs of government, such as the grain supply, tax collection, and the postal system.
- Christianity was based on what religion and is what kind (monotheistic or polytheistic)?
Christianity was based on Judaism and was a monotheistic religion.
- Name three basic beliefs of Christianity.
Jesus was the Messiah, there was only one God, and the Ten Commandments were the rules that Christians should follow.
- What was the holy book for Christians?
The holy book for Christians is the Bible.
- What was the goal of the Apostles?
The goal was to spread Christianity and convert others to their religion.
- What emperor legalized Christianity?
Constantine was the emperor that first legalized Christianity.
- How did the Romans treat the Christians?
The Romans persecuted the Christians and did not treat them fairly at all.
- It was an amphitheater where gladiator games were held.
The Roman Colesseum was where the gladiator games were held.
- This carried water to Roman cities.
The system of aqueducts carried water to Roman cities.
- Name three Romance languages.
Three Romance languages were French, Italian, and Spanish.
- What were the Twelve Tables?
The Twelve Tables were the written laws in Rome.
- When did the Roman Empire “fall” and who invaded it?
The Germanic tribes from the north started to invade the Roman Empire.
Greek Name / Roman Name / God/Goddess of what?Zeus / Jupiter / The sky, thunder, and chief ruler of the Gods
Artemis / Diana / Of the Hunt, twin sister of Apollo
Apollo / Apollo / Sun, Truth, Music, and Healing, twin brother of Artemis
Athena / Minerva / War, City, Wisdom, and Law
Hera / Juno / Marriage, Wife of Zeus
Aphrodite / Venus / Love and Feminine Beauty