Geography
Religion
Achievements
Politics
Economics
100

This is the main body of water that gives Greece it's access to other parts of the world.

What is the Mediterranean Sea?

100

The "bucket" that Ancient Greek religion falls into.

What is polytheism?

100

This athletic event was held once every 4 years, and was named after the mountain that the event occurred near. 

What is the Olympics?

100

This is the reason most city-states or "polis'" have different political systems.

What is unique cultures caused by separation from landforms?

100
One of the major trade partners with Ancient Greece.

Who are Egypt and Mesopotamia?

200

This landform is also crucial to the food situation in Greece. Seems Fishy!

What is the Sea

200

This "King of the Gods" lived on Mt. Olympus and was quite electrifying!

Who is Zeus

200

This is the study of reason, thought, and even morality.

What is philosophy?

200

This city was the "center" of Greek culture, despite not really being in the center, geographically.

What is Athens

200

When importing and exporting goods, the Greeks used this form of economy.

What is barter?

300

This landform dotted the Mediterranean sea, making for many smaller "costal" cultures.

What are Islands

300

Homer's Odysseus famously upset this God of the Ocean, brother of Zeus, by blinding his son, a cyclops.

Who is Poseidon?

300

This man is known as the father of philosophy, and was executed for poisioning the minds of the youth. He even had a famous student who followed in his footsteps.

Who is Socrates

300

Athenian __________, the forefather of our American political system.

What is Democracy?

300

One products returned home to Greece, this form of economy was used, within it's boarders.

What is currency

400

This mainland based landform separated places like Athens and Sparta.

What is Mountains

400

When Athena heard what Medusa was saying about herself, she cursed her and turned her into this mythical being?

What is a Gorgon?

400

This student of Socrates continued down the same path, eventually opening up "The Academy" one of the first schools in history.

Who is Plato

400

Sparta, known for its brutality and war like nature, had this type of single ruler system.

What is a monarchy?

400

This small silver or gold coin was the currency of Ancient Greece.

What is drachmae? 

500

Greece's unique landforms allowed for this.

What is creating different cultures.
500

The difference between Greek religion and most other religions we have dealt with this year.

What is the Gods interact with everyday mortal people?

500

This person opened a box that contained all of the horrors of the world, even though she was told not to. Her name is still used in a music app to this day.

Who is Pandora?
500

Despite have a representative government, Athens only let this, small select group, vote in elections.

Who are male citizens?

500

The reason Greece was forced to trade with foreign nations.

What is, they needed heartier foods like wheat or grain that was not native to Greece?

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