Economy, Government,Social Classes, Geography, Religion, Achievements
Economy, Government,Social Classes, Geography, Religion, Achievements
Vocab 1
Vocab 2
Ancient Greece Geography
100

Spartans captured neighboring people and forced them to become helots, or slaves.

Social Classes

100

The Parthenon took nine years to complete. It was decorated with statues of Greek gods and murals that depicted scenes from Greek myths.

Achievements

100


Monarchy

Form of government where decisions are in the hands of one individual usually a King.

100

Parthenon

A large temple dedicated to the goddess Athena on the Acropolis in Athens

100

What was Ancient Greece made up of?


demonstrating that Ancient Greece was made up of different city-states

200

The Greeks created their own alphabet based off the Phoenician writing system.

Achievements

200

Olive oil, wine, and novelties were traded along the Mediterranean Sea.

Economy

200

Tyranny

Form of Government where the power to make political decisions are in the hands of one individual, called a tyrant.

200

Minoans

1st civilization in Greece, settled on the island of Crete, made living from trade

200

Which area was not a major source of iron? 


Egypt

300

Athens became a center for wealth and trade.

Economy

300


Agricultural wealth determined social status in Greece.

Social Class

300


Oligarchy

Government ruled by a few powerful people-practiced by Sparta

300

Mycenaeans

People who created the first Kingdoms in Greece

300

Which describes the geography of the land of Athens?

mountainous land with rocky coastlines

400

Mountain barriers limited communication, which fostered the growth of independent city-states.

Geography

400

Athens created a direct democracy where every citizen was able to vote

Government

400

Panathenaic Games

Athletic events including, horse racing, boxing and wrestling.  Held at the Panathenaea festival honoring the goddess Athena.

400

Battle of Thermopylae

Battle during the second invasion of Greece, led by 300 Spartans. Ultimately were defeated but held off Persian forces long enough for Athens to evacuate.

400

Why was the sea so important to the ancient Greeks?

Travel and Trade

500

Zeus was the god of thunder and lightning and was the king of all gods.

Religion

500

Mythology told the stories of gods and goddesses.

Religion

500

Mt. Olympus

Highest point in Greece, home to the gods.

500


Battle of Marathon

Battle during the first invasion of Greece where citizens of Athens successfully defeated a much larger Persian army.

500

Because only 20% of the land in Greece was good for farming because it was dry and rocky, the Greeks adapted to the land by doing what to survive.

by raising animals that needed very little land to survive (sheep, goats, pigs)

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