Greek Unit Vocabulary
Quiz by Susan Cameron
Grade 6
Social Studies
Florida Standards
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- Q1Land surrounded by water on three sides....archipelagopeninsulaislandcontinent30sEditDelete
- Q2A group of people living in a new area who keep ties to their homeland.poliscolonyterritoryex patriots30sEditDelete
- Q3Leaders who seize power by force and have total authority.democracyrepublictyrantoligarchy30sEditDelete
- Q4When a few wealthy people hold power over a larger group of citizenstyrantrepublicdemocracyoligarchy30sEditDelete
- Q5Government in which all the people have a voice.republicoligarchytyrantdemocracy30sEditDelete
- Q6Name given to a "Greek city-state"townagorapolisvillage30sEditDelete
- Q7Enslaved people in ancient Sparta who did all their work - so Spartans could focus on building a strong military.barbarianshelotscitizensfarmers30sEditDelete
- Q8Ancient Greek foot soldiers arranged close together in rows...like a box formationpharaohphalanxunitcompany30sEditDelete
- Q9...a group of shipsfleetcollectionpodgaggle30sEditDelete
- Q10A priestess who would deliver advice from the godsclericnunphilosopheroracle30sEditDelete
- Q11Government where ALL citizens participate firsthand in the decision making.oligarchytyrannyrepresentative democracydirect democracy30sEditDelete
- Q12Government where citizens elect officials to govern on their behalf.direct democracyoligarchytyrannyrepresentative democracy30sEditDelete