City States and Empires
Culture
Religion
Philosophy
Vocabulary
100

What Ancient Greek City State was highly militaristic and valued strength over citizen's rights?

City State of Sparta

100

Ancient Greeks did most of their painting on...

Pottery

100

The "old gods" of the Greek Religion. Defeated by the Greek Gods

Examples: Cronus, Gaia, Rhea, `

Titans

100

The Greek Study of reality and its problems

Philosophy

100

A government used by Ancient Athens that all citizens had a vote on all aspects of government.

Direct Democracy

200

What Ancient Greek City State was ruled by a Direct Democracy and ruled the Aegean?

The Ancient City State of Athens

200

The Large Temple constructed in Athens Greece that has stood for 2500 years in the center of Athens

The Parthenon 

200

 The Children of a God and a Human

A Demi-God

200

Ancient Greek Traveling Teachers who charged fees for teaching to young men of Greece

Sophists

200

A government used by Ancient Sparta in which life was ruled by a King and his small council of citizens.

Oligarchy

300

What was the name of Athen's military alliance formed against Persia and later Sparta?

The Delian League

300

Ancient Greek Plays took place in a...

Theatre

300

The King of the Gods in Ancient Greek Mythology

Zeus

300

Ancient Greek Philosopher who disliked Sophists and was tried/executed for "Corrupting the Youth" of Athens. 

Socrates

300

Greek Plays has 2 genre, those two types are...

Comedy and tragedy

400

Which City State was victorious during the Peloponnesian war and become the dominant city state?

Sparta 
400

The Ancient Greek Citizen Soldiers used as the main infantry are...

Hoplites 

400

The Majority of Greek Gods lived on what mountain?

Mount Olympus

400

A student of Socrates, he created the first Academy he authored the book The Republic and believed the Government should be ruled by a Philosopher King.

Plato

400

A member of Ancient Greek Society that was a Landowner, had full rights of their city state, and served in the military.


A citizen

500

The King of the Macedonian Empire who conquered Persia and created the worlds third largest Empire.

Alexander the Great

500

The Center of a Greek City, often where their government met.

The Acropolis

500

The Stories that ancient greeks told about their gods, that often explained how the world worked.

Myths

500

The Tutor of Alexander the Great and student of Plato, he founded the first early version of a public school.

Aristotle

500

The city where the Ancient Athens defeated the Persians the first time. A runner ran for 24 miles from this place to Athens and we now call the 24 mile race this name.

Marathon

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