Greece's Climate
Mild, wet winters and hot, dry summers
The type of government in Athens
Direct Democracy
The type of government in Sparta
Oligarchy
True or False: the Ancient Greeks practiced monotheism
False, they practiced polytheism
The civilization ruled by Philip and Alexander
Macedonia
The result of the Trojan War
The Greeks tricked the Trojans into accepting a “gift” of a large wooden horse, which had Greek soldiers inside
How Athens got food and supplies
Trade
How the Spartans got food and supplies
They conquered their neighbors
True or False: the Greek gods behaved like humans
True
True or False: King Philip did not let the Greek city-states keep their governments
False
The name of the largest Greek peninsula
The Peloponnesian Peninsula
The name of Athens's alliance system
The Delian League
The name of Sparta's alliance system
The Peloponnesian League
The god honored by the Olympic Games
Zeus
The reason the city of Alexandria was important
It was the capital of Egypt, it was a trade hub, it was home to the Great Library, many scholars lived there
The names of Homer's two epic poems?
The Iliad and the Odyssey
The name of the battle that ended the First Persian War
The Battle of Marathon
The name of the battle in which King Leonidas and his Spartans died defending against the Persian army
The Battle of Thermopylae
The two types of Greek drama
Comedy and Tragedy
The reason Alexander the Great stopped his conquest
His army mutinied and refused to continue conquering new lands
The two civilizations that came before the Greeks
The Minoans and Mycenaeans
The event that started the Peloponnesian War
Athens placed a trade ban on Megara, a Spartan ally
The term for people who grew the food and worked while the Spartan men trained for battle
The Helots
The type of proportions used in Greek art and sculpture
Realistic human proportions
The name of Alexander's teacher
Aristotle