Geography & Daily Life
Government & City-States
Wars & Leaders
Philosophy, Medicine & Culture
Greek Culture & Landmarks
100

What type of landscape covered most of Ancient Greece?

Mountains and hills

100

What type of government did Athens use?

Democracy

100

Who fought in the Peloponnesian War?

Athens and Sparta

100

Who is known as the father of medicine?

Hippocrates

100

What was the main purpose of the Olympic Games?

To honor the gods


200

What important activity became necessary because Greece lacked fertile land?

Trade

200

What is another name for a Greek city-state?

Polis

200

What powerful kingdom north of Greece eventually conquered the Greek city-states?

Macedonia

200

What subject did Socrates teach?

Philosophy

200

What temple was built to honor Athena?

The Parthenon

300

What were the two main crops grown in Ancient Greece?

Grapes and olives

300

What type of government is ruled by a small group of wealthy or powerful men?

Oligarchy

300

What major event led to Athens’ Golden Age?

Victory in the Persian Wars



300

Which philosopher taught Alexander the Great?

Aristotle

300

What was the acropolis used for?

A hill where people could seek shelter and build important temples

400

What large Greek island was the biggest in the Aegean Sea?

Crete

400

Which city-state focused mainly on military strength?

Sparta

400

Who spread Greek culture throughout many conquered lands?

Alexander the Great


400

Which Greek philosopher was sentenced to death?

Socrates

400

Why was olive oil so valuable in Ancient Greece?

It could be traded for goods Greece lacked and was used in daily life.


500

Why did Greece develop into separate city-states instead of one united empire?

Mountains and rough geography separated communities, making communication and unity difficult.

500

Give one major difference between Athens and Sparta.

  • Athens had a democracy; Sparta had an oligarchy
  • Athens valued education and ideas; Sparta valued military training
  • Athens was coastal; Sparta was inland 
500

What was one effect of Alexander the Great spreading Greek culture?

Greek culture mixed with local cultures (Hellenistic culture developed).

500

Name two principles Hippocrates believed were important for doctors.

  • Help patients
  • Avoid causing harm
  • Keep patient information private/confidential 
500

Why did the Greeks honor Athena by naming Athens after her?

According to Greek mythology, Athena gifted the olive tree to the city, which became extremely valuable.

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