Governments
Democracy
City-States
The Olympic Games
Literature
100
Different city-states had different forms of ________, that could slowly change into another. 

What is a government?

100

This form of government in which the citizens make political decisions.

What is democracy?

100

The Greek word for a city-state.

What is a polis?

100

The Olympic Games honor this God.

Who is Zeus?

100
A well-known fable that was written by Aesop, that teaches you that slow and steady wins the race.

What is the Hare and the Tortoise?

200

This form of government was controlled by a leader who commanded the army and had judicial powers.

What is, a monarchy?

200

This type of democracy is when the citizens all take part in the government.

What is direct democracy?

200

In the Battle of Thermopylae, this Greek city-state helped the Athenians to defeat the Persians

What is Sparta? 

200

The Greeks created the Games as a holy festival to honor the gods. But the Olympics honored this God

Who is Zeus?

200

This ancient writer wrote both the Iliad and the Odyssey

Who is Homer?

300

This form of government is run by a family who inherited power and wealth. They can be called a noble.

What is an aristocracy?

300
This type of democracy is when citizen elects representatives.

What is indirect democracy?

300

A center in a city, that was an open space where people came for business and public gatherings. 

What is an Agora?

300

The Olympic Games began in this year as a way to bring city-states together. They even stopped wars to participate in the games.

When is 776 BCE?
300

These long poems told stories of heroes, wars, and adventures.  

What is an epic poem?

400

Different city-states had different forms of this, and some city-states kept it the same or it can slowly change over time.

What is, a form of government?

400

This leader of Athens reformed the government by taking away all the power from the nobles.

Who is Cleisthenes? 

400

This Greek city-state did not let its women become citizens, they remained uneducated, unlike their male counterparts.

What is Athens?

400

These Greeks could participate in the Ancient Olympic Games, and only these Greeks could attend and sometimes compete in the Hera Games. 

Who are free Greek men and unmarried Greek women?

400

This literary work is usually a made up short story, that usually includes animals and a moral. 

What is a fable?

500

This form of government played an important role in the development of the rule of the people. They could potentially show and help the common people to rise up. 

What is a tyrant?

500

In Greece, a person who is born to parents who are free, and can take part in ruling the city-state. 

Who is a citizen?

500

The Greek word for "highest city", it is a fortified hilltop, where it was mainly used for military purposes.

What is an acropolis?

500

This is a unit of time that was created for the Olympic Games that happened every four years.

What is an olympiad?

500

This hero took a long journey home that was laid out by the Gods, that made him face many perils, monsters, and dangers. 

Who is Odysseus?

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