Ancient Greece Vocabulary
Ancient Greece Cities
Ancient Greece Geography
Ancient Greek Mythology
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Stories that people tell to explain beliefs about the world

Myth

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The two largest city-states in ancient Greece. 

-Athens

-Sparta

100

Describe the geography of Greece (What was the terrain like, what sea was it near?)

- mountainous

-Mediterranean Sea

-Aegean Sea

-many small islands 

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God of Thunder

Zeus

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"Rule of the few" is also known as...

an Oligarchy

200

an independently governed city 

city-state

200

Which of the main city states in Ancient Greece most highly valued strength, bravery, and military skill?

Sparta

200

The highlighted part on this map of Greece is called what?

The Peloponnesian Peninsula

The Peloponnesus

200

God of the Ocean

Poseidon

200

Name two famous Greek philosophers

-Aristotle 

-Plato

-Socrates

300

What is direct democracy?

When citizens vote directly on laws and policies

300

Who were considered citizens in Athens?

Free Males

300

The Greek Gods were believed to live here...

Mt. Olympus

300

Hades was the god of...

the Dead & the Underworld

300

1. Who fought in the Persian Wars?

2. Who won?

1. The Greek city-states (The Delian League) vs. Persia. 

2. The Greeks

400

The act of spreading or allowing to spread freely

Diffusion

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Mothers from this Greek city-state would often tell their sons, "Come home with your shield or upon it"

Sparta

400

How did the geography of ancient Greece impact the location of Greek city-states?

city-states were formed on the coast near the sea because the terrain was mountainous

400

God of War

Ares

400

1. Who fought in the Peloponnesian Wars? 

2. Who won?

1. The Greek city states fought against each other. Mainly Athens vs. Sparta. 

2. Sparta won. Athens surrendered to Sparta in 404BCE after a plague ravaged their city. 

500

What is Maritime Trade?

The exchange of goods (trade) through sea routes

500

This city-state is well-known for its role in developing the concept of Democracy. 

Athens

500

Where were Olympics held?

Olympia 

500

Goddess of Love & Beauty

Aphrodite 

500

Who expanded the Macedonian kingdom into a vast empire and unified the Greek city-states under one political entity?

Macedonia/Alexander the Great

600

This type of government allows citizens to vote for a person (or representative) who creates or changes laws to govern the people.

Representative Democracy

600

Which city-state most highly valued education, civic duty, and the arts?

Athens

600

What is the Acropolis?

literally means "high city"

A place in Greek city-states where important buildings were located.

600

Athena was the goddess of...

Reason, wisdom, war

600

This is a picture of the Parthenon, which is a temple in Greece dedicated to Athena, the goddess of wisdom & war. It is well-known as a symbol of what?

A. Triumph   B. Democracy   C. Love

B. Democracy

*fun fact: you'll notice Greek-styled columns on government buildings in the United States(like the Capitol building, pictured here), a testament to the lasting impact of Greek government on modern-day politics. 


700

A blend of Greek culture with the culture of other conquered lands

Hellenistic Culture

700

This small kingdom was located north of the city-states of ancient Greece, and grew into a massive empire that eventually conquered the Greek city-states under Alexander the Great. 

Macedonia

700

The region to the east of Greece across the Aegean Sea is called....


Asia Minor

700

This Greek deity group was said to exist before the Olympians

Titans

700

Who wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey?

Homer

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