Names
Cities-States
Schooling
Architecture
Greek Gods
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Who is Aesop?

Aesop was the most famous writer of fables in the world. He lived about six hundred years after Christ.

100

What are the two most important Greek city-state?

They are Sparta and Athens.

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What is apart of Sparta schooling?

Boys are to be trained from birth to serve as soldiers.

100

What is the stadium?

A stadium is a long racing track straight at one and rounded at the other.

100

Who is the Greek god of the sky and storms?

The Greek God that is in charge of the ski and storms is Zeus.

200

Who was Homer?

Homer was a blind poet or a singing poet. He lived about seven hundred years after Christ.

200

What was Athens?

Athens was the greatest cultural center of ancient Greece and the most famous city-state.

200

What was apart of Athens schooling?

Athens taught boys at age 7 reading, writing, speech, and to be a good citizen.

200

What is the Agora?

It is the Market place were the farmers could sell their produce.

200

Who is the Greek God of The Sea?

the Greek God of The Sea is Poseidon.

300

Who was Pythagoras?

Pythagoras made some very important mathematical terms. Pythagoras was around five hundred years before Christ.

300

What is Sparta?

Sparta was the first city-state to become powerful in Greece and was known for its courage, strength, and loyalty.

300

What did Sparta teach to boys and girls?

at the age of 7, the Boys got taken away from home and were trained to be soldiers and they taught nothing to girls.  

300

What is the Theater?

Almost every ancient Greek city had an open theater.

300

who is the Greek God of Death?

 The Greek God of Death is Hades.

400

Who was Plato?

Plato was a famous Greek philosopher who was around 428 years before Christ. 

400

What was Athens like?

Athens was more concerned with smarts and wanted their children to be smart.

400

What did Athen teach to boys and girls?

Athens taught boys to read, write, arithmetics, music, dance, and gymnastics. The girls didn't go to school but were taught by their mothers to cook, make clothes, and carry children, but if they were in a wealthy family they were taught music, dance, and poetry.

400

What is Acropolis?

Acropolis is the upper city on high hills.

400

Who is the Greek God of war?

the Greek God of war is Ares.

500

Who was Aristotle?

Aristotle was a philosopher around in 384 years before Christ

500

What was Sparta like?

Sparta focused on war and strength.

500

in what year did the Phoenicians add vowed to the alphabet?

 in 700 B.C

500

What is the Parthenon?

The Parthenon was a building that had 46 outer columns each 6 feet in diameter and 34 feet tall.

500

Who is the Greek God of wisdom?

The Greek God of wisdom is Athena

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