When did Athens start democracy?
500 B.C.E.
Greeks.
Why might someone travel over 114 miles to talk to "Apollo?"
They would travel because the wanted to talk to a god.
What was the main contribution for Literature and history in Ancient Athens?
They created most of the roots for the English words.
From what age did Athenians start to learn?
6 years old.
After his father failed to take over Greece he continued his legacy. Who am I?
King Xerxes
Why was Socrates put to a death sentence?
When Greeks built temples what were the main 3 parts to it?
Columns, Pediments, and Friezes.
In what city were men and women considered mostly equal?
Sparta.
How many of the wars did the Greeks win?
3 out of 5.
What did Phidias do?
Phidias was a sculptor who made a statue of Zeus at Mount Olympia which is one of the 7 wonders of the ancient world.
From what Athenian event did the Olympics mostly shape off of?
The Pentathlon.