Geography
Government
Athens & Sparta
Miscellaneous
Golden Age of Athens
Mythology
100

The geography of Greece.

What is mountainous?

100

A form of government in which a few men rule. 

What is an oligarchy?

100

To increase their resources this city-state traded and built colonies.

What is Athens?

100

The central marketplace of an Athenian city

What was  the agora? 

100

Homes were small and uncomfortable, while public spaces and buildings were large and beautiful. 

Why was Athens called the city of contrast?.

100

Sometimes Greeks asked them for advice or help.

In what ways did Greek gods and goddesses play an important part in the lives of the Athenians?

200

A landmass that is surrounded by water on three sides.

What is a peninsula?

200

They are made by the king.

How were laws developed in a monarchy?

200

The Athenian marketplace, where men had political discussions.

What is the Agora?

200

Unlike modern American democracy, Athenian government only gave voting rights to which group of people.

What are male citizens?

200

Actors were only men, they performed them in outdoor theaters and they wore masks.

What were three ways in which Greek theater was different from plays/movies of today?

200

Mount Olympus

Where did the Greeks believe their gods and goddesses lived?

300

It allowed the Greeks to establish colonies and trade with others.

What is the sea?

300

Only free men could vote and speak in the Assembly.

What describes democracy in Athens?

300

Ancient Greek city-state was famous for its military way of life.

What was Sparta?

300

Spartans conquered their neighbors.

How did Spartans obtain enough land for farming?

300

They honored the gods and goddesses.

What was the purpose athletic events in Greece?

300

Supernatural stories told to explain natural phenomenon, moral ideas or mysteries of the past.

What is a myth?

400

Cities and surrounding land that acted like their own country.

What were city-states?

400

A king inherits power, but a tyrant seizes it.

What best describes a difference between a king and a tyrant?

400

The age that Spartan boys began training in barracks.

What is 7?

400

In ancient Greek settlements, governments tended to develop in a predictable order.  This is the first. 

What is a monarchy?

400

It was the temple that honors Athena.

What was the Parthenon?

400

The Titans

Who were the children of Gaea and Uranus?

500

Continent where the city-states of Athens and Sparta are located.

What is Europe?

500

The power to make political decisions is in the hands of one person, usually a king or queen.

What is a monarchy?

500

Type of currency used by Sparta.

What is iron bars?

500

To question ones own beliefs. 

What did Socrates encourage his fellow citizens to do?

500

Socrates was convicted of not honoring the Gods and sentenced to death.

Why did Socrates die?

500

Cronos was afraid they would overthrow him, like he did to his father.

Why did Cronos swallow his children?

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