Geography, Trade & Culture
Greek Religion & Society
Greek Philosophers
Greek Art & Architecture
Greek Theater
100

In what type of landform is Greece located?

A peninsula

100

What kind of religion did the Greeks believe in—one god or many gods?

Many gods (polytheistic)

100

Did all Greek philosophers believe women were weaker than men?

No. Most did, but Socrates believed women were equal and supported equal education for men and women.

100

What was the temple built to honor Athena called?

The Parthenon

100

Greek theater began as part of festivals to honor which god?

Dionysus, the god of wine and celebration

200

What sea is next to Greece on the east?

The Aegean Sea

200

Who was the god of the sky and justice?

Zeus

200

What did Plato believe about women?

He believed women were physically weaker in judgment and less moral than men by nature.

200

During which period did Athens create most of its famous art and architecture?

The Golden Age of Athens

200

What were the two main types (genres) of Greek plays?

Tragedy and Comedy

300

Did Greece’s location encourage trade, travel, and cultural exchange? Yes or no? Explain your answer.

Yes. Greece’s location near the sea made trade, travel, and cultural exchange possible.

300

Who was the goddess of wisdom and protector of Athens?

Athena

300

Which philosopher said women were “mutilated males” and should be ruled by men?

Aristotle

300

What did Greek art and architecture focus on?

Balance, proportion, and Greek ideals of beauty

300

What was the main purpose of the theater in Ancient Greece?

To teach moral lessons and celebrate religious festivals.

400

What was the political formation in Ancient Greece?

Independent city-states (poleis)

400

How did religion show social differences in Ancient Greece?

Men led rituals and public decisions.

400

Which philosopher believed women should be educated and capable of becoming leaders?

Socrates

400

What do Greek sculptures usually show?

gods, heroes, and the ideal of human body perfection 

400

What was the purpose of Greek tragedies?

To explore fate, moral lessons, and human suffering

500

Mention at least two city-states studied in class.

Athens and Sparta

500

What does Greek religion teach us about their society?

It reflected power and inequality—men had more control and women were excluded from leadership

500

What do we call a social system where men make the decisions while women are denied basic rights such as education and political participation.

Patriarchy

500

Why did Greek art and buildings not represent everyday people?

Because art reflected the power and pride of the rich and powerful, not working people

500

What was the purpose of Greek comedies?

To make people laugh while commenting on society and politics.

M
e
n
u