Who was "the goddess of marriage"?
Hera
What is one way that ancient Greek democracy is similar to the democracy of the United States?
In both, people helped make decisions about laws and taxes (voting). Juries also helped settle disagreements.
What method (or how) did Socrates teach his students?
Socrates would ask even more questions. He believed that by asking questions and searching for answers, he helped people understand things more clearly.
Name two events at in the Ancient Greece Olympic Games.
Boxing, Running, Jumping, Chariot Races, horse races, Wrestling, Discus, Javelin, foot races.
Who was Apollo?
Apollo is the god of medicine, music, and poetry. His twin sister is Artemis. Both were great archers.
Why were the Olympics an important time for Greece?
Everyone stopped fighting to play the games. They could travel on any land to meet and play peacefully.
What is democracy?
Where people can talk, listen, and vote. "Power" goes to the people.
Name two things Spartans did to help make them "tough".
Sleep under the stars, wrestle, steal, etc.
Alexander solved a puzzle when he untied a very complicated knot. It was called the Gordian Knot. How did he untie it?
He drew out his sword and split the knot apart. Today, when someone has "cut the Gordian Knot" it means they have found a quick, clever, unexpected way to solve an old problem.
Where did the ancient Greeks believe the gods lived?
Mount Olympus
Tell how the gods "started" the Trojan War.
Zeus was asked to choose "the fairest of them all" and had to choose between Athena, Hera, and Aphrodite. He did not want to choose, so he made Paris (the son of the king of Troy) choose. He chose Aphrodite, who promised to give him the most beautiful woman in the world: Helen. Helen was the wife of the king of Sparta. So when Paris stole Helen, the war began between the Greeks and the Trojans.
Name one famous battle in the Persian Wars.
Thermopylae- Famous for blocking the narrow pass Salamis- Famous island where they could see Athens burn Marathon- famous for the runner who ran 26 miles to Athens with the news of the victory.
Name the three famous thinkers/teachers we discussed.
Socrates, Plato, Aristotle