Government
Geography
Vocabulary
Athens
Sparta
100
a monarchy
What is a single ruler who inherits the power?
100
mountains and seas
What surrounded the city-states?
100
a market place in ancient Greece
What is an agora?
100
educational belief
What is producing good citizens?
100
type of government
What is an oligarchy?
200
the citizens have the power to make the laws
What is a democracy?
200
roads were unpaved; sharp rocks shattered wheels; muddy conditions
What is made travel by land difficult?
200
the temple honoring the goddess Athena
What is the Parthenon?
200
Democracy
What is the type of government Athenians had?
200
Sparta's purpose of education
What is produce men and women who could protect the city-state?
300
the aristocrats run the city-state
What is an oligarchy?
300
attacks by pirates; sudden storms; rocky shorlines
What made travel by sea difficult?
300
a person who lives in a colony
What is colonist?
300
could not own property, vote, or inherit property
Who are the women of ancient Greece? (or slaves)
300
Sparta's position on trade.
What is Sparta discouraged trade because they didn't trust outsiders?
400
a military leader who helped the people take over and ruled them
What is a tyranny?
400
grapes and olives
What did ancient Greek farmers mainly grow?
400
a member of the most powerful class in ancient Greek society
What is an aristocrat?
400
they ran the day to day business of government and suggested new laws
What is the council of 500?
400
held the real power in Sparta
What is the Council of Elders?
500
the order in which governments of ancient Greece occurred
What is monarchy, oligarchy, tyranny, democracy?
500
shortage of good farmland
What led to wars between Greek settlements or the search for colonies beyond Greece?
500
a member of a democracy who has certain rights and responsibilities
What is a citizen?
500
Athens grew large and powerful through this.
What is trade?
500
Spartan slaves - conquered neighbors - who had to give the food they grew to Sparta
What are helots?
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