This philosopher believed that everything in the universe was water
Thales of Miletus
Ancient Greece had many different landforms such as ____
islands
This civilization lived on an island and traded by sea
Minoan
The Olympics took place in what city to honor what god?
Olympia and Zeus
What was the most famous city-state
Athens
This philosopher challenged Greek beliefs
Socrates
This city in Ancient Greece played a huge role in the Minoan civilization
Knossos
How did the Minoans worship the gods?
Bull-leaping
Olympic games included _____, ______, and ______.
Only _____ could participate in these games.
Running, discus-throwing, and long jump.
free male Greeks.
What two factors influenced the formation of the city-states?
The Mediterranean Sea and the Greek aristocracy
This philosopher established a school rooted in philosophy and math
Pythagoras
What neighboring area had conflict with the city-states of Ancient Greece
Persian Empire
Due to advancements in their civilization, the Minoans had time for what activities
Liesure activities
The Olympics were used to spread _____ culutre throughout the Mediterranean.
Hellenistic
City-states had what characteristic
They had their own laws, rules, and military
This philosopher was a student of Socrates
Plato
What landform is Ancient Greece considered?
A peninsula
This civilization emerged around 1900 B.C.
Mycenaean
This Greek architecture is one of the most famous and is located in Athens
Parthenon
Who was allowed to participate in government?
Who was not allowed to participate in government?
free males
women, slaves, or foriegners
This philosopher criticized the way people viewed the gods and goddesses
Epicurus
What two bodies of water surround Ancient Greece?
What war did the Mycenaeans lead?
Trojan War
Naturalism. Natural depictions of the human body
Another term for a city-state
polis