Civilizations
City-States
Miscelanous
Culture
Education
100

Did the Minoans or the Mycenaens gain wealth from trading with other people?

Minoans 

100

Athens:

New laws created a what?

Justice was carried out by voters or -------- who listened to a trial and decided if a person was ________ or innocent? 

1. democracy

2. jurors

3. guilty 

100

Who were the three philosophers we learned about?

Socrates, Plato and Aristotle 

100

What contributions did Thucydides make to the history of Greece? 

He was a historian who witnessed the Peloponnesian War. He was able to write about the war from direct knowledge and careful research. He also recorded one of Pericle's most famous speeches during the war. 
100

1. Boys began school at age six.

2. Students used the Greek alphabet as they wrote on wax-coated tablets.

These are examples of what part of ancient Greece?

Education

200

What affected the Greek civilizations by buildings being destroyed, Athens being burned, and the economy and the military being weakened? 

Persian Wars 

200

Sparta:

The government remained an __________.

The government was more concerned about having a strong ___________ than the individual __________ of people.

1. oligarchy

2. army

3. rights 

200

The scientific method was named by which Philosopher?

Aristotle 

200

Who helped restore the former beauty of Athens by encouraging the rebuilding of sacred buildings and bringing in the classical age of architecture?

Pericles

200
What did Homer contribute to literature? 
1. Iliad and The Odyssey

2. His epics give glimpses into life and culture during the dark age

3. the epics emphasize the values heroes should have

300

Did the Minoans or the Mycenaens attack cities and pirate ships?

Mycenaens 

300

_______ and other city-states formed the Peloponnesian League? 

Sparta 

300

Athletic games in ancient Greece includes that athletes what? 

3 things

1. Began practicing as schoolboys

2. competed in events such as sprints, wrestling, discus throwing, and chariot races

3. who won were crowned with garlands of laurel leaves 

300

How did Alexander the Great spread Greek culture after he succeeded to the throne in Macedonia? 

He took control of the Greek army in order to pursue his dream of uniting the entire world under one empire. As he was extending his rule, people began to adopt the Greek culture. 

300

1. Tell stories about Greek gods and goddesses or human heros

2. Were passed down by storytellers 

What am I? 

Myths 

400

Did the Minoans or the Mycenaens have large palaces that reflected wealthy and artistic people. 

Minoans 

400

What are two confrontations between Athens and Sparta during the Peloponnesian War and the outcome of each one?

Sparta besieged Athens, but the siege ended when a plague broke out. Later the Spartan navy blocked the Hellespont, forcing Athens to surrender. Sparta won the war. 

400

What were fables?

1. often had main characters that were animals that talked and acted as humans do

2. usually contain a moral in a closing statement 

400
In what ways did Greek culture affect the ancient world?

People adopted Greek philosophy, used Greek inventions, and learned from Greek scholars. Greek art began to appear throughout the empire, and Greek became the common language of the people, allowing the Scripture to the translated into Greek. 

400

1. Were performed as an art form during religious festivals 

2. were mostly about the gods and heroes 

3. included comedy and tragedy

What am I? 

Plays 

500

How did the Peloponnesian War affect Greek civilizations?

People lost their lives, buildings were destroyed, and farmland was ravaged. 

Sparta took control of Greece for about thirty years.

Athens lost its democracy. 

500

Which has more landmass, modern-day Greece or ancient Greece? 

Ancient Greece 

500

Map 

26- Peloponnesus 

27- Sparta

28- Crete

29-Greece

30- Athens 

500

Describe 3 examples of how Greek contributions are seen in modern times. 

1. Buildings use columns similar to those of ancient Greece.

2. Contributions to drama are seen today.

3. People still appreciate sculpture and poetry similar to that of Greeks.

4. Greek alphabet and writing skills allowed the New Testament to give the history of the Lord Jesus Christ, who provides salvation for those who believe in Him. 

500

Achievements in math and science include what?

Archimedes advanced the development of pulleys

Pythagoras studied geometry and developed a theorem about the area of triangles 

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