Ancient Greece Vocabulary
Ancient Greece Cities
Ancient Greece Geography
Ancient Greece Achievements
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100

A traditional story about gods and heroes that isn't exactly true

What is a myth?

100

Athenian citizens would vote, debate issues, and trade goods in this location.

What is the agora?

100

The island south of mainland Greece.

What is Crete?

100

What was the most important building in an Ancient Greek City-State?

the temple

100

Which city-state allowed women to own property?

What is Sparta

200

A belief in many gods or goddesses

What is polytheism?

(Polytheistic)

200

This city-state relied on its Navy.

What is Athens?

200

What is land surrounded by water on three sides called?

A peninsula.

200

What did the Greeks use to support the large temple roofs?

Columns

200

Which city-state did not allow women to leave a house without a man?

what is Athens

300

A belief in only one God

What is monotheism?

300

This city-state relied on its army.

What is the Sparta?

300

Since Ancient Greece didn't have a major river for resources, what did the sea provide for them?

Trade & travel.

300

Who was famous for his fables that taught lessons?

Who is Aesop

300

What is a fortified area at the top of a hill? (usually a religious center)

What is an acropolis

400

A government run by the people who vote:

What is democracy?

400

They were considered citizens in Athens

What are free males born in Greece?

400

Which two global hemispheres is Greece located in?

Northern and Eastern.

400

Who was famous for his epic poems (The Iliad and The Odyssey)?

Who is Homer

400

How did early Greek people earn a living?

Fishers, sailors, traders and farmers

500

The type of government with one king like the one Corinth had

What is a Monarchy?

500

The type of Government Athens practiced

What is democracy?

500

Where were the Olympics held?

Mt. Olympia

500

The Greek word that means "master builder".

What is architecture?

500

What did Sparta do because they were afraid that the Helots would rebel?

Sparta stressed military service

600

A government run by two or more leaders who are usually rich business owners or Kings.

What is an oligarchy

600

Who were the Arts most important to?

Athens

600

What made farming difficult in Greece?

There were only a few rivers and the soil was rocky.

600

The greek word that means "a viewing place".

What is theater?

600

Which city-state stressed the arts and education?

Athens

700

In Athens, a group of 500 citizens chosen to form a council responsible for running the day to day business of government.

What is the Council of 500?

700

Who was allowed to partake in education in Athens?

Only Males

700

What continent is Greece on?

Europe

700

A Greek word that means five contests.

What is pentathlon?

700

What was the time period of creativity and learning?

Age of Pericles

800

Name the two types of plays invented by the Greeks that are funny and sad

What are comedies and tragedies?

800

How old was a Spartan boy when he was first taken from his family to begin his military training?

7

800

Which sea is west of Greece?

The Ionian Sea

800

Which civilization was the first to arise in ancient Greece?

Who are the Minoans

800

Why was the Peloponnesian War bad for everyone?

It made Greece weaker and more susceptible to attack. 

900

The building on the Acropolis that's the temple to Athena:

What is the Parthenon?

900

What was Sparta's main value/focus?

The military/ war.

900

What sea is east of Greece?

The Aegean Sea

900

What was the staple crop in Ancient Greece?

Olives

900

Who was the biggest enemy of Ancient Greece?

Persians

1000

What is the main oath for a Doctor of Medicine?

Hippocratic Oath

1000

What type of government did Sparta have?

Oligarchy

(Two kings)

1000

What seas are south of Greece?

Mediterranean Sea and the Sea of Crete

1000

This Greek scientist was the first to suggest that the Earth moves around the sun.

Who is Aristarchus?

1000

What did they call the gathering where the citizens met to debate issues in Athens?

The Assembly

1100

How did Greece's mountains and valleys affect life there?

It provided isolation from others and also protection because it was hard to travel through.

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