Geography
Religion
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Politics
Economics
Social Structure
100

This empire was the main enemy of Greece during the 5th century, BC.

the Persian empire

100

The god of thunder and lightning and king of all gods

Zeus

100

Sentenced to die for teaching "dangerous ideas", this philosopher took his own life by drinking poison.

Socrates

100

The most powerful city-state in ancient Greece

Sparta

100

This activity was the basis for most of the economy of ancient Greece.

Trade

100

This determined social status in ancient Greece

agricultural wealth (land)

200

These are cities that governed themselves and the land around them.

City-states

200

The Greek religion that centered around stories of heroes and gods to explain the world around them.

Mythology

200

This started as an athletic religious festival to honor Zeus

the Olympics

200

A small group of rulers made up of thirty elders over sixty years old who propose laws to be voted on by an assembly.

Oligarchy

200

This city-state became the center for wealth and trade in ancient Greece.

Athens

200

The term for Spartan slaves

"Helots"

300

Greece is located on this peninsula between the Ionian and Aegean Seas

the Balkan Peninsula

300

These were priests and priestesses that the ancient Greeks believed the gods could speak through.

Oracles
300

A student of Socrates, he opened the Academy in Athens where he taught law, philosophy, and science.

Plato

300

He wrote the first set of laws in Athens, which were very harsh.

Draco

300

Instead of relying on agriculture, the Mycenaeans relied on this abundant resource to improve their civilization.

The sea

300

These usually consisted of members of the upper classes, those with the most wealth and property.

Oligarchies

400

This is the largest island in Greece.

Crete

400

The god of the sea

Poseidon

400

This creation allowed them to record business and trade, codes of law, and government taxes.

Greek alphabet

400

He created a direct democracy for Athens.

Cleisthenes

400

Name one of the two main "cash crops" that would grow in the mountainous geography of ancient Greece.

Olive trees and grapes

400

A system in which all citizens, or member of the city-state, share the power of ruling.

Democracy

500

This group settled one of the earliest settlements and ruled much of southern Greece.

Mycenaeans

500

She was the goddess of marriage and childbirth and was Zeus’s wife.

Hera

500

Name one of the two exceptional Greek tragedies written by Homer, set during the Trojan War.

The Iliad and the Odyssey

500

He freed those who had sold themselves into slavery and laid the foundation for the democratic system based on wealth, not birth.

Solon

500

This innovative technology helped farmers produce more food, which was needed for the growing population.

Iron tools

500

These were very wealthy and noble land-owning families whose rule was passed down from one generation to the next.

Aristocracy

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