Geography of Ancient Greece
Government & City-States
Wars & Expansion
Culture & Achievements
Greek Gods & Mythology
100

On which continent was Ancient Greece located?

Europe

100

What was an independent Greek city and its surrounding land called?

Polis

100

Who did the Greeks fight in the Persian Wars?

The Persian Empire

100

What athletic event began in Ancient Greece?

The Olympic Games

100

Who was the king of the Greek gods?

Zeus

200

What sea is located to the east of Greece?

The Aegean sea

200

Which city-state is known for developing democracy?

Athens

200

What famous battle involved 300 Spartans?

The Battle of Thermopylae

200

What type of buildings did Greeks build to honor their gods?

Temples

200

What mountain was believed to be the home of the gods?

Mount Olympus

300

How did mountains affect Greek civilization?

They separated communities, which led to the development of independent city-states.

300

Which city-state was famous for its strong military society?

Sparta

300

What war was fought between Athens and Sparta?

The Peloponnesian War.

300

What is the name of the famous temple dedicated to Athena in Athens?

The Partheneon

300

Who was the goddess of wisdom and war strategy?

Athena

400

What is the name of the large peninsula where most of Greece is located?

The Balkan Peninsula

400

Who could participate in Athenian democracy?

Adult male citizens, registered in a deme, completed military training and born from citizen parents, 

400

Who was the Macedonian king that conquered much of the known world?

Alexander the Great

400

What form of writing did Greeks use for plays that included tragedy and comedy?

Greek Drama

400

Who was the god of the sea?

Poseidon

500

How did Greece’s geography encourage trade and colonization?

Because Greece had many islands and a long coastline, Greeks became skilled sailors and traders, establishing colonies around the Mediterranean.

500

How did Athenian democracy influence modern governments?

It introduced the idea of citizen participation in government, which inspired modern democratic systems.

500

What was one major result of Alexander’s conquests?

The spread of Greek culture across Egypt, Persia, and parts of Asia, known as the Hellenistic Era.

500

Why is Greek philosophy important in world history?

It laid the foundation for Western thought, science, and political theory.

500

Why were myths important in ancient Greek society?

They explained natural events, taught moral lessons, and helped people understand their gods and traditions.

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