Geography
Mythology
Athens vs. Sparta
Types of Government
Greek Culture
100

What were the primary crops cultivated in ancient Greece?

Barley, wheat, olives, and grapes.

100

According to Greek mythology, who is the goddess of wisdom, defense, and war?

Athena

100

In which city-state did military training start at the age of 7 for both boys and girls from noble families?

Sparta

100

What form of government was Athens known for during its Golden Age?

Democracy

100

What form of entertainment spread Greek values, ideas, and beliefs through storytelling?

Bards and epics, such as Homer's Iliad and Odyssey

200

hat was the predominant type of livestock raised in ancient Greece?

Goats, pigs, and sheep.

200

Which Greek god is known as the ruler of the Underworld?

Hades

200

Which city-state emphasized education and the arts, considering them as important as military training?

Athens

200

Which form of government was predominant in Sparta, with power held by a small group of elites?

Oligarchy

200

What aspect of the natural world did the myth of Hades and Persephone explain the origin of?

The seasons

300

What is the largest island in Greece?

Crete

300

What significant event occurred when Pandora opened the box in Greek mythology?

She released all the evils into the world.

300

What were the main exports of Athens due to its location by the sea?

Olive oil, honey, silver, and wood

300

What type of government was characterized by a single ruler, often a king who inherits power?

Monarchy

300

What was the original purpose of the Olympic games?

A festival to honor the Olympians

400

Which seas surround Ancient Greece?

The Mediterranean Sea, Aegean Sea, and Ionian Sea.

400

What mythological figure stole fire from the gods and gave it to humans?

Prometheus

400

In which city-state did women have few rights and were expected to be in the home to take care of the household and raise children?

Athens
400

What form of government involves rule by a single ruler who takes power by force?

Tyranny

400

What structure built in Athens was dedicated to the goddess Athena?

Parthenon

500

What are the three main geographic regions of ancient Greece?

The mainland, the islands, and the Peloponnesus peninsula.

500

What was Hera's realm of responsibility in Greek mythology?

Marriage, women, childbirth, and family

500

What was the main focus of the Spartan economy?

Farming and agriculture

500

In which form of government do citizens vote on issues and share the voting power?

Democracy

500

What term refers to a fortified hill or elevated area in ancient Greek cities, often housing important temples and government buildings?

Acropolis

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