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SY 2017/2018 2 nd Final Term Revision Student s Name: Grade: 6A Subject: Social Studies Teacher Signature

Social St. Revision Sheet Gr 6A/B *Chapter 5 L 4: Athens-Sparta Pg- 111-114 1) The capital city of Greece: Athens 2) Athens it is a polis on the south-eastern part of Greek Peninsula. 3) Athens was known as an open city, were people allowed to visit other places. 4) The people of Athens they valued reading, writing, art, music and philosophy. 5) Democracy means the rule of the people through voting. 6) Adult male born in Athens, are only allowed and had the right to be citizen. 7) Slaves, outsiders and women are not allowed to be members of the Assembly 8) The elected leaders and officials used to serve for one year. 9) Sparta was a polis on the Peloponnesus. 10) Sparta was hilly and rocky area at the South-eastern end of the Greek Peninsula. 11) Spartans were great warriors who valued physical strength. 12) Both men and women to participate in athletic contests. 13) Spartan boys used to leave their homes at the age of 7. * What is the capital city of Greece? *Athletic is a contest participated by who? *Only adult born are allowed to join the assembly, who are they?

*At what age do the Spartan boys leave their homes? *It means rule of people through voting. *For how many years to the elected officials work? *Peloponnesus is what? *They are not allowed to be part of assemble. *It is an open city and people are allowed to visit. *A hilly and rocky in the South-eastern part of Greek Peninsula. *Athenians valued what? *Study also the W.B. Pg. 85,86 *Chapter 5 L 5: The Persian War Pg. 115-117 1) Persia was a kingdom East of the Greek Peninsula.

2) Modern Turkey (Asia minor) part of the vast empire. 3) Modern Iraq (Babylon) part of the vast empire. 4) King Darius decided to attack Athens to expand his empire. 5) 490 B.C. the year where king Darius attack Athens. 6) Pheidippides died from Exhaustion because he did not stop running. 7) The Persians landed at marathon, which is 26 miles away from Athens. 8) Today long races are called Marathon in honor of Pheidippides. 9) Darius son, Xerxes invaded Greece by sending 200,000 armies. 10) The Years between 460 B.C. and 430 B.C. after wars was considered as the Golden Age of Greece. *Who is the father of Xerxes who invaded Greece? *How many armies did Xerxes sent in Greece? *Babylon is the former what? *Asia Minor is known as what now? *A kingdom in the East of Greek Peninsula. *What is a Marathon?

*Who is the first person did the marathon? *Year King Darius attacked Greece? *Cause of death of Pheidippides? *Study also the W.B. Pg. 87-88 *Chapter 5 L 6: The Peloponnesian War Pg. 118 1) Spartans attacked Athens in 431 B.C. beginning a brutal 27 long years war. 2) After the war begun, almost 1 out of 4 people in Athens died as a result of famine and diseases 3) Plague is a great sickness spread in the city of Athens. 4) Pericles the leader of Athens died because of the Plague. 5) Peloponnesian robbed Athens of its Golden age and the spirit of democracy. *What is the Golden age of Greece? *What is plague? *Who is Pericles?

*Who attacks Greece in 431. Bring a brief answer. *Study also the W.B. Pg. 89 *Chapter 5 L 7: Alexander The Great P- 119-120 1) When King Philip was assassinated in 336 B.C. his son Alexander became king. 2) Alexander overtook the Persian Empire starting with Turkey, Phoenicia, Egypt, East of Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan and India. 3) Alexander died of fever in Babylon at the age of 33. *Who is King Philip? * Who is Alexander, give a brief answer. *Study also the W.B. Pg- 90-93 Chapter 5 L 8 - Daily Life In Ancient Greece P- 122 1) Greek houses were made from sun-dried brick on a foundation of stones. 2) Roof were made of overlapping clay tiles *Identify a brief explanation about the houses of the Greek People *Study also the W.B. Pg- 94-96 *Chapter 5 L 4: Athens-Sparta Pg- 111-114 Study also the W.B. Pg. 85,86

*Chapter 5 L 5: The Persian War Pg. 115-117 Study also the W.B. Pg. 87-88 *Chapter 5 L 6: The Peloponnesian War Pg. 118 Study also the W.B. Pg. 89 *Chapter 5 L 7: Alexander The Great P- 119-120 Study also the W.B. Pg- 90-93 *Chapter 5 L 8 - Daily Life In Ancient Greece P- 122 Study also the W.B. Pg- 94-96