Gods & Myths
Geography
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Culture
Contributions
100

The ruler of the gods.

Zeus

100

City-States developed instead of one Greek country due to...

Mountains and/or islands

100

According to the Athenian constitution, who was allowed to vote?

Free male citizens

100

This is a loose fitting tunic worn by most ancient Greeks.

Togas

100

Athletic contests held every four years to honor their gods.

The Olympics

200

Home of the Greek gods.

Mount Olympus 

200

Name one of the sea's surrounding ancient Greece.

Ionian Sea, the Mediterranean Sea, and the Aegean Sea

200

This polis placed an emphasis on learning over warfare.

Athens

200

Name 3 events hosted at the first Olympics

For example: Chariot racing, running, javelin, wrestling, Pentathlon, Discuss, long jump, etc.

200

Form of government in which the power is in the hands of the people.

Democracy 

300

Greek goddess of wisdom.

Athena
300

Ancient Greece was made of of how many city states?

Over a 100

300

This polis placed an emphasis on warfare.

Sparta

300

Although the Greek city-states were very different, there was one thing they all had in common

Language

300

The Ancient Greeks invented this "study of knowledge"

Philosophy

400

Originally the Greek god of fertility. Later, he came to be known chiefly as the god of wine

Dionysus

400

Greece lies on the crossroads of these 3 continents

Africa, Asia, and Europe.

400

Name 4 greek city states. 

E.g. Athens, Sparta, Argos, Corinth, Rhodes

400

An amazing Greek building that looks similar to the Lincoln Memorial

The Parthenon 

400

Ancient Athenians invented this form of art/ entertainment. 

Theater. 

500

Daughter of the deities Cronus and Rhea, sister and consort of Zeus, and goddess of agriculture.

Demeter 

500

The Greek mainland is considered a (geographic feature)

Peninsula

500

The name of the city-state where the olympics where hosted.

Olympia 

500

Name for the boats used by ancient Grecians as well as romans.

Trireme.

500

The art and technique of designing and building.

Architecture 

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