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Discover the geographic and political significance of ancient Greece and Rome. Greece, primarily mountainous, is recognized as a peninsula that birthed democracy, epitomized by the Parthenon at the Acropolis dedicated to Athena. In contrast, Rome, located in Italy, thrived under a republic and experienced the Pax Romana—a 200-year peace. Learn about influential figures such as Julius Caesar, Spartacus, and philosophers like Aristotle and Plato. Understand governance systems from direct democracy to oligarchy and communism while exploring the enduring legacy of these civilizations.
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The geography of Greece is described as mostly unfarmable and _____________?
The country of Greece is considered to be what kind of a geographical landform?
This structure was said to have been built for the goddess Athena.
Form of government in which the power rests with citizens who have the right to vote to select their representatives.
A person who studies and thinks about why the world is the way it is. Also known as a“Lover of wisdom”
Who was the philosopher who believed in using logic and reason to explain events. Also tutored Alexander the Great.
Who was the person that ended the persecution of Christians in the Roman Empire?
A leader who had absolute power to make laws and command the army?
One-party legislature, enforced by police and labor camps. There are no property rights because governments own them.
The Romans are well known for building roads, bridges and ____________.
Greek military leader who is responsible for spreading Greek culture as far as Asia.
Centrally located on the Greek Peninsula and was one of the largest and most important Greek city-states?