Government in which one king rules
What is a Monarchy?
Something NOT traded in ancient Greece
A) Wine
B) Eels
C) Jade
What is Jade? (Yes, eels were seen as a delicacy and were therefore sometimes traded)
Could girls go to school in Sparta?
Yes, unlike Athens
God of thunder
What is Zeus?
Which sea surrounds Greece?
The Mediterranean Sea
A government in which three or more rich men rule
What is an Oligarchy?
Ancient greek trading mainly took place by
A) Land
B) Ship
What is ship?
What Spartan children learned at school
A) Poetry
B) Running
C) War preparation
What is war preparation?
Ancient Greek religion in general was
A) Polytheistic
B) Monotheistic
What is polytheistic?
Where was Sparta located?
A) Southwestern Peloponnese
B) Southeastern Peloponnese
B) Sparta was located on the Southeastern Peloponnese.
When citizens pick representatives to chose laws
A) Indirect democracy
B) Direct democracy
What is an indirect democracy?
People who make specialized tools out of bone, metal, clay and wood?
What are craftsmen?
The age you could become a citizen in Athens
What is 18 and above?
What is the Ancient Greek religion called today?
It is called Hellenistic Paganism, or simply Hellenism
In which part of Greece was the Colosseum located?
None! It was in Rome!
Where was democracy founded?
A) Sparta
B) Democropolis
C) Athens
What is Athens?
Where people gather to trade and discuss political issues
Agora
The lowest in the social class in Sparta
What are Helots?
Who was the god of wine in Ancient Greece?
Dionysus
Which 3 continents did Alexander the Great's Empire spread across?
Alexander the Great's Empire spread across Europe, Africa,and Asia
Defenition of Diarchy
What is 'a government in which two people rule'?
Most people in Greece settled by the coasts of the Ionian and Aegean sea for this economic activity
What is fishing?
The social structure, in which only adult (over 18) men have political rights
What is Athenian social structure?
Who was the god of crafts
Hephaestus
Where was our polis located?
A) Western Greece
B) Eastern Greece
C) Northern Greece
D) Southern Greece
C)