Philosophers
Voting & Democracy
Greek Gods
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daily life
100

This philosopher taught Plato and was sentenced to death by drinking hemlock.

 Socrates

100

This city-state is known as the birthplace of democracy.

Athens

100

King of the gods and ruler of Mount Olympus.

Zeus

100

The sea that borders much of Greece.

Mediterranean Sea

100

Ancient Greeks wore this loose piece of clothing.

Tunic

200

This student of Socrates founded the Academy.

Plato

200

Citizens used these small objects to cast votes in some elections.

Pebbles

200

Goddess of wisdom and patron of Athens.

Athena

200

Athletic competition held every four years in ancient Greece.

Olympic Games

200

Many Greeks lived in these independent States, such as Athens and Sparta.

City-states

300

This philosopher tutored Alexander the Great.

This philosopher tutored Alexander the Great.

300

In Athens, only this group was allowed to vote.

Male citizens

300

God of the sea who carried a trident.

Poseidon

300

The mountain where the gods were believed to live.

Mount Olympus

300

Ancient Greek children often learned this skill in school.

Reading

400

Finnish Socratees's very famous line. If jeopardy is your power _________________________?

What are you without it

400

This form of government means "rule by the people."

Democracy

400

God of the underworld.

Hades

400

Ancient Greeks spoke this language.

Greek

400

This gender of people had male guardians.

Women

500

Name 2 philosophers from ancient Greece

Socratees, Plato

500

Some government officials were chosen using this random method.

Drawing lots

500

Messenger of the gods and god of travelers.

Hermes

500

This city hosted the first ancient Olympic Games.

Olympia

500

Farmers in Greece commonly grew these fruits to make oil.

Olives.

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