Geography
Athens vs. Sparta
Philosophy
Ancient Greek life
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100

Greece is this type of landform - a BIG one with many small ones along it's coast!

What is a peninsula?

100

This city-state had a culture of strength and discipline.

What is Sparta?

100

This Greek philosopher encouraged questioning everything. He taught by asking questions.

Who was Socrates?

100

Greek sculptors created life-like statues from this material.

What is marble?

100

Hellenistic culture is the blend of these 3 cultures.

What are Greek, Persian and Egyptian?

200

These two geographic features affected how Ancient Greek civilization developed. 

What are mountains and seas?

200

This form of government, developed in Athens, allowed citizens to vote directly on laws.

What is democracy?

200

Greek stories and history were passed down through epic poems. The Iliad and The Odyssey were written by this Ancient Greek poet.

Who was Homer?

200

This was popular form of entertainment began in Ancient Greece.

What is theater?

200

This powerful ruler spread Greek culture by conquering a vast empire.

Who was Alexander the Great?

300

These were independent regions that included a city and the land surrounding it. Geographic barriers caused isolation, so they developed their own governments, laws and customs.

What are city-states?

300

This city-state emphasized reading and writing as essential for citizenship.

What is Athens?

300

This Greek philosopher used a questioning method to explore ethics and self-knowledge?

Who was Socrates?

300

This was the market place, or public meeting area, in an Ancient Greek polis.

What is the Agora?

300

He was the god of thunder, and the king of the gods.

Who is Zeus?

400

This physical feature made it difficult for Greek city-states to unite and encouraged the development of independent city-states.

What are mountains?

400

The age when Spartan boys began training to be warriors?

What is 7 years old?

400

He was a student of Plato and a teacher of Alexander the Great. He believed in using observation and reasoning to understand nature.


Who was Aristotle?

400

A fortified hilltop, often the religious and political center of a Greek polis.

What is the acropolis?

400

This country based their government on Ancient Greek ideas.

What is the U.S.A.?

500

This important geographical feature provided Greeks with food, trade opportunities, and the spread of ideas.

What is the Mediterranean Sea?

500

In Athens, all citizens could vote. These two groups were excluded.

Who are women and slaves?

500

Philosophy asks questions about these ideas.

What are Truth and Justice?

500

This temple, located on the Acropolis, was dedicated to Athena.

What is the Parthenon?

500

This conflict between Athens and Sparta led to Athens' downfall.

What is the Peloponnesian War?

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