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Sparta & Athens
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100
A government where one King rules the people.
What is a Monarchy
100

Money in ancient Greece

Coins & iron bars

100
What were most young boys likely to be doing in Sparta and in Athens?
What is joining the military/training and going to school
100

Greece is located near what body of water?

Mediterranean Sea

100

The Ancient Greeks invented this term meaning, "love of wisdom" 

What is philosophy

200
A type of government where a few wealthy people have control
What is an Oligarchy
200
Although the Greek city states wee very different, there was one thing they all had in common
What is language (Greek)
200

Main focus of Spartan society?

What is military and strength

200

The Greek mainland is considered a what because it has water on 3 sides? (geographic feature)

What is a peninsula

200

The contribution to math today?

What is geometry?

300
According to the Athenian constitution, who was allowed to vote?
Who are free male citizens
300
Which great philospher was sentenced to death for his teachings?
Who was Socrates?
300

Which city-state valued education and the pursuit of knowledge?

What is Athens

300

What is a city that forms and independent state?

City-State

300

An amazing Greek building where they go to praise Athena?

What is the Parthenon?

400
A system of government where all citizens share control
What is a democracy
400

Who is the god of sky, lightning, thunder, law, and order

Who was Zeus?

400

God of War

Ares

400

Greece lies on what continent?

What is Europe?

400
Every four years, we hold games to commemorate these games introduced by the Ancient Greeks
What is the Olympics?
500

What does the word "Democracy" mean?

Ruled by the people

500

Athens Military?

Sparta Military?

Athens- Navy

Sparta- Army

500
Peloponnesian War
What is the war between Athens and Sparta?
500

What was the climate like in ancient Greece?

Hot, dry summers

Cool, wet winters

500

What are the 3 genres of drama in ancient Greece?

Comedy, Satyr, and Tragedy

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