Geograghy
Religion
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Politics
Social Structure
100

Where was Ancient Greece?

Ancient Greece was located in southeastern Europe along the Mediterranean Sea

100

Name at least one god that Ancient Greeks believed in.

Zeus, Hera, Poseiden, or Demeter (Answer may vary)

100

Which famous ancient Greek building is located on the Acropolis in Athens and is considered a symbol of ancient Greek architecture?

Parthenon

100

Which city-state is often credited with the development of democracy in ancient Greece?

Athens

100

In ancient Athens, which group of people were considered citizens and had the right to vote?

Free adult males
200

Define the word peninsula


A body of land surrounded by water on three sides is called a peninsula.



200

How many gods lived on Mt. Olympus?

12 gods

200

What is the name of the athletic competitions that originated in ancient Greece to honor Zeus?

The Olympic Games

200

What was the name of the public square and marketplace that served as a center for political and social activity in ancient Greek cities?

Agora

200

Which city-state was known for giving women more rights and responsibilities compared to other Greek city-states, such as owning property and receiving physical training?

Sparta

300

Name 3 seas of ancient greece


Ancient Greece had the Mediterranean Sea to the south, the Ionian Sea to the west, and the Aegean Sea to the east.



300

What role did Zeus have?

The king of gods

300

Which ancient Greek epic poems, attributed to Homer, are still widely read today?

The Iliad and the Odyssey

300

What were the five requirements for citizenship in Ancient Athens?

Male, Over 18, Free Status, Born in Athens, Father holds citizenship

300

In ancient Athens, what was the primary role of women within the household?

Managing the household and raising children

400

What are 3 main geographical features of ancient greece?

The main physical geographic features of Ancient Greece included mountains, islands, and the sea.

400

Why was Hades an original god but not an Olympian. 

He was Zeus' and Poseidon's brother, but did not live on Mt. Olympus. 

400

Who was Philip II?

King of Macedonia

400

What was the name of the democratic assembly in Athens where citizens could participate directly in decision-making?

The Assembly

400

What were the non-citizen inhabitants of Athens who were free but could not vote or own land called?

Metics

500

 List at least 4 physical features of Ancient Greece? 

mountains, rocky soil, islands, seas, rivers, lakes, coastal areas, peninsulas, 

500

What was the role of greek myths in Ancient Greece?

To understand/explain natural phenomenon

500

Who become king of Macedonia after Philip II's death?

His son Alexander the Great

500

Who was the famous Athenian statesman known for his leadership during the Golden Age of Athens and for his promotion of democracy?

Pericles

500

In Sparta, what was the term for the serfs who worked the land and provided the Spartan citizens with food, allowing them to focus on military training?

Helots
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