Geography of Ancient Greece
Governments of Ancient Greece
Ancient Greece Grab Bag
Wars and Conflicts of Ancient Greece
Legacies of Ancient Greece
100

Mainland Greece sits on this type of landform surrounded by water on three sides

What is a penninsula?

100

This form of government was pioneered by Athens

What is democracy?

100

Unique in ancient Greece, they enslaved their neighbors to commit themselves 100% to military training

Who were the Spartans?

100

The battle where the outnumbered Greek army won an upset victory against Persia and the runner Pheidippides ran 26.2 miles to deliver the news to Athens before dying of exhaustion.

What is Marathon?

100

The modern categorization of ancient Greek sculpture that sought an ideal form of the human body (usually male) that sought harmony, order, balance, and proportion

What is classical art?

200

Greece, along with North Africa, Italy, Spain, Turkey, and France surround this major body of water

What is the Mediterranean Sea?

200

From the root word "polis" this refers to the activities associated with the governance of a country, especially the debate or conflict among individuals or groups having or hoping to achieve power. 

What is politics?

200
Greek term for a city

What is a polis?

200

this fearsome battle formation of the Greeks required intense discipline and training and was the difference in their victory against Persia at Marathon

What is a phalanx?

200

This athletic contest was held every four years in Greece to honor Zeus, and was revived in 1896 to help promote world peace

What is the Olympics?

300

The preferred method of travel for Greeks 

What is sailing? 

300

A form of government in ancient Greece where the rich nobility ran the government

What is an aristocracy?

300
Found on the island of Crete, we know little about these people who are considered the founders of ancient Greek culture/civilization?

Who are the Minoans?

300

Long thought to be myth/legend, this actual war was the basis of Homer's The Illiad

What was the Trojan War?

300

Form of entertainment invented by the Greeks that used rehearsed dialogue by actors to tell a story

What is the theatre? What are plays?

400

 Landforms that caused Greeks to be isolated and develop as independent city-states

What are mountains?

400

A form of government in ancient Greece where only a handful of rich and powerful people rule the government

What is an oligarchy?

400

The 400 year period from 1150-750 BC following the collapse of Greek civilization after the Mycenean Age and two hundred years before the Persian Wars 

What is the Greek Dark Age? What is the Greek Dorian Age?

400

The approximate weight of a hoplite's gear? 

What is 50 pounds? 

400

The tutor of Alexander the Great, this Greek philosopher used logic to ask questions to problems associated in the modern fields of psychology, physics, and biology, providing the basis for what will become the scientific method

Who is Aristotle?

500

In 490 BC the Persian Army crossed this body of water from Anatolia to attack mainland Greece for the second time.

What is the Aegean Sea

500

During the Age of Pericles, Athens will evolve to have this form of government where citizens vote not for representatives, but vote instead directly on every single issue

What is direct democracy? 

500

In times of unrest, this powerful noble would seize control of the government by appealing to the common people for support in order to save the city from total rebellion

What was a tyrant?

500

Civil war fought in response to Athens "bossing around" the other city-states and stealing money from the Delian League

What are the Pelopennisan Wars?

500

One of the most famous buildings on Earth, it was built atop the Acropolis in Athens to honor the goddess of wisdom, Athena?

What is the Parthenon?

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