What type of government did Athens develop?
Democracy
What was the main focus of Spartan society?
What is military strength?
What is a government ruled by the people called?
What is a democracy?
What event was held every four years in honor of Zeus? (Hint it still happens today)
What are the Olympic Games?
What mountain did the Greeks believe their gods lived on?
What is Mount Olympus?
In Athens, who was allowed to vote? (Hint there are 4 requirements)
Who are free adult male citizens?
At what age did Spartan boys begin military training?
What is age 7?
What is a government ruled by a king called?
What is a monarchy?
What sea surrounds much of Greece?
What is the Mediterranean Sea?
Which famous Greek hero fought in the Trojan War and had a weak heel?
Who is Achilles?
What was the main focus of education in Athens? (Name one thing they studied)
What is learning, arts, and public speaking?
Unlike many Greek city-states, Spartan women had more what?
What are rights and freedoms?
What is a government ruled by a small group of powerful people called?
What is an oligarchy?
What outdoor marketplace was important in Greek cities?
What is the agora?
Which Greek philosopher taught Alexander the Great?
Who is Aristotle?
Which goddess was Athens named after?
Who is Athena?
What group of people did the Spartans conquer and force to work their land? (Hint the name of their slaves)
Who were the Helots?
Athens used a direct democracy. What does "direct" mean?
What is citizens vote on laws themselves?
What form of entertainment began in Ancient Greece and is still popular today?
What is theater (plays)?
What war was fought between Athens and Sparta?
What is the Peloponnesian War?
What public area in Athens was used for meetings, shopping, and discussions?
What is the Agora?
Why were Spartan soldiers considered some of the strongest warriors in Greece?
What is because they trained for military service from a young age?
Which city-state had two kings at the same time?
What is Sparta?
What crop was one of Greece's most important exports?
What are olives (olive oil)?
Ancient Greece was made up of more than 1,000 independent city-states also known as?
What is a polis