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Inflation, Decline of Morals and Values, Excessive Military Spending, Military attacks, economic problems, political corruption, health problems, Rise in Christianity unemployment, barbarian invasions and urban decay.
During the Persian invasion of Greece in 480 B.C.E., Themistocles persuaded his fellow Athenians to
Athens had begun to force its allies to cooperate and even stationed garrisons in neighboring cities to secure loyalty. Sparta and Corinth feared its growing economic and military superiority, and Athenian colonization threatened the independence of smaller poleis.
Greeks visited this holy site to seek the advice of the Oracle
The growth of Athenian democracy, with its emphasis on equality between citizens, led to
All Greek poleis except Athens and Sparta immediately surrendered to Xerxes' invasion forces. More than 30 Greek poleis refused to capitulate to Xerxes. Led by Athens, Sparta and Corinth, these city-states formed the Hellenic League to challenge Xerxes.
The Delian League became a policy tool of which Greek polis?
Every four years, the Olympic Games were held to honor
Aristotle was critical of what would today be viewed as Democracy, a government he referred to as
The Greek poleis were usually organized around the agora, which was the
What form of government did Sparta impose on the defeated Athenians and their allies?
The decisive Greek military victory over the Persians at Salamis was won by:
The most important aspect of a Greeks character is what
Service to Sparta is more important than this
Plato thinks the government should be ruled by
This battle between the Persians and Greeks lasted 3 days. With the Persians winning
This man called Athens "the school of Greece." He made Athens more democratic.
what was happening to the gap between the rich and poor
what river did caesar cross the start a civil war
What type of government is ruled by the citizens? Ex. Athens