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100

The name of a Greek city-state. 

What is a polis?

100

A type of government where only a few aristocrats had the power. 

What is an oligarchy?

100

In the Battle of Marathon, the Greeks beat the Persians. A messenger ran how many miles back to Athens to share the good news? 

What is 26 miles? 

100

The god of the underworld.

Who is Hades?

100

The name of the philosopher who was known for walking around Athens and having discussions with people. 

Who is Socrates? 

200

The area of the polis that was raised up higher than the rest of the city. 

What is an acropolis? 

200

A battle formation where soldiers moved as one unit.

What is a phalanx?

200

The trick the Greeks played on the Trojans to help them win the Trojan war. 

The Greeks gave the Trojans a wooden horse as a "gift". Inside of the horse were a few soldiers. When the Trojans went to sleep the Greeks came out of the horse, unlocked the city gates and allowed other soldiers to come in and burn the city to the ground. 

200

The god of love and marriage.

Who is Hera?

200
Question and answer method of teaching.

What is the Socratic method? 

300

The name of a person who has legal rights in a city. 

What is a citizen?

300

The type of government in Athens.

What is direct democracy? 

300

Sparta was known for their strong ______.

What is army?

300

The location where the Greeks believed the gods lived. 

What is Mount Olympus?

300
A promise medical students make so that they will take good care of their patients. 

What is the Hippocratic oath? 

400

The reason why Greeks were so divided.

What are the many mountain ranges in Greece?

400
Name two groups of people who were not allowed to vote in Athens.

What is women, foreigners, or servants?

400

Athens were known for their strong __________.

What is navy?

400

The goddess of Athens.

Who is Athena?

400

The name of the school Plato formed. 

What is the Academy? 

500

The name of the famous poet from ancient Greece.

Who is Homer?

500

Explain how the phalanx strategy influenced a change in Athen's government from an oligarchy to a direct democracy. 

The men fighting in the phalanx were risking their lives for their polis. They wanted to have more of a voice in their government. The rich people had to listen to them in order to keep a strong army. 

500

The Greeks lost the 2nd Persian war because of this. 

What is a traitor gave away a secret path into the city? 

500
The big 3 brothers

Who are Zeus, Poseidon, and Hades?

500

Explain the Olympic truce. 

What is everyone stopped fighting during the Olympic games? 
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