A traditional story that is made up and usually teaches a lesson
Myth
Which of the main city states in Ancient Greece focuses more on War?
Sparta

This is how you would describe the landscape of Greece
What is very mountainous with valleys and some rivers?
Who wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey?

Homer
The story that tells of the Trojan War
The Odyssey
What is another name for a city-state?
Polis

True or false, Greece valued order and beauty.
True
Where is the home of the Gods
Mt. Olympus
Column type seen here
What is Corinthian?
Who wrote the Odyssey
Who is Homer
A government ruled by a small group of elite, landowning families.
What is an aristocracy?
The "face who launched a thousand ships". (The name must also include the city.)
Who was Helen of Troy?
This is the body of water between Greece and Turkey![]()
What is the Aegean Sea?
First recorded female mathematician, astronomer, philosopher, and teacher in Ancient Greece
Who is Hypatia?
What two cities fought in the Trojan war?
The anatolian city of Troy and the Greeks
True or False, an Epic poem always has a hero.
What is true.
Bonus Points: what does the challenge a hero faces demand? (3 things).
"Know Thyself?" is written on the entrance to the Oracle Temple at _____.
What is Delphi?
Led by the Spartan Warrior-King, Leonidas, the small force of 300 guarded this mountain/sea pass.
Thermopylae
This style of art: Instead of the wall drying fully the color is painted on while it is wet and used mainly used for more detailed walls.
What is Fresco Secco?
Who is the main hero in the Odyssey?
Who is Odysseus
This was a battle strategy where Greek warriors would crouch together to create a wall using their shields. It was eventually adopted by the Romans.
What is a Phalanx?
Regarded as the founder of Athenian Democracy. (507 BCE)
Who is Cleisthenes?
This is the name given to the peninsula which extends off the bottom part of Greece
a) Argos
b) Corinth
c) Peloponnesus
d) Athens
e) Megara

What is the c) Peloponnesian Peninsula
What was one new Genre the Ancient Greek Literacy/Plays brought forth?

Comedy, History, or Tragedy
A huge wooden horse used to infiltrate the city of Troy
What is the Trojan Horse
What is an Oligarchy?
a government ruled by a few powerful citizens
Which city-state were the Arts most important too?

Athens
What is the Acropolis?
These are 2 crops grown/harvested in ancient Greece

What are grapes, olives, wheat, barley, and/or figs.
The name of the woman who was in the middle of the Trojan War
Helen
The type of democracy where a person is chosen or appointed to act or speak for another or others.

Representative Democracy
Who was allowed to partake in education in Athens?

Only Males
The three bodies of water that surround the peninsula of Greece are:
Aegean Sea, Ionian Sea, Mediterranean Sea
Every four years, a competition of games for Greek athletes took place in Olympia to honor ______________. This was the beginning of the Olympic games.
Zeus
Why did the Trojan War occur
What is, the Prince of Troy stole the King of Sparta's wife.
Cruel and oppressive government or rule
Tyranny
True/False A oligarchy allows the people to have the most participation in their government.
False
Greece's geography produces what types of foods?
olives, olive oil, lamb, fish, squid, chickpeas, grapes
True or False. Aristotle ran through the streets shouting "Eureka"!
False. (Archimedes)
True or False: The Trojan war is fiction
True; though speculated to fact based on archaeological findings.
The definition of the word agora?
The city's marketplace and social center
An Athenian messenger ran 26 miles back to Athens to report the victory over the Persians at the Battle of ______ and died from exhaustion
What is Marathon?
Identify this body of water

What is the Ionian Sea?
Socrates taught Aristotle who later went on to teach Plato.
False
Who won the Trojan War?
What is the Greeks.
The economy of Athens was based on trade.
True
________________ wanted to make Athens more democratic.
Who is Pericles?
What league was created after the Persian War?

What is the Delian League?
Known as "lovers of wisdom" rejected the idea that gods and goddesses influenced human behavior.
Who are philosophers?
The present day region thought to be the location of the city of Troy.
What is Turkey