Geography
Achievements
Politics
Economics & Social Structure
100

What type of geographic feature (landform) is found throughout Ancient Greece?

Mountains/islands

100

What architectural achievement are the Greeks known for?

The column

100
What were the two most famous Greek city-states?

Athens & Sparta

100

What form of transportation did the Greeks use to trade goods?

Boat/sea travel

200
Define the term peninsula.

A piece of land surrounded by water on THREE sides.

200

What form of government was created in Ancient Athens?

Democracy

200

Which Greek city-state was known for its strong army & heavy focus on military in society?

Sparta

200

What happened to Spartan boys when they turned 7 years old?

They began military training

300

Why did the Ancient Greeks rely mostly on the sea for transportation?

It was very difficult to travel over land due to the mountains in Greece.

300

List two ways that ancient Greece has impacted the United States.

Democracy, columns, advancements in math & medicine, historical writing, the Olympics, literature still used today.

300

What form of government describes a small group of people making decisions & holding power?

Oligarchy

300

What was the main focus of society in Athens?

Education & art

400
Describe one positive and one negative effect of Greece's geography.

Positive: Protection from invaders, seafood diet, mild climate.

Negative: Difficult to travel and communicate between city-states.

400

What worldwide sporting event began in ancient Greece?

The Olympics

400

What event marked the decline of ancient Greece?

The Peloponnesian War

400

What was the name of the brutally repressed slave class in Sparta?

Helots

500

How did Greece's geography impact the rise of city-states?

Greek city-states developed independently (isolated) due to its geography.

500

Who was known as the "father of history?"

Herodotus

500

What were the two alliances of the Peloponnesian War? 

The Delian League & the Peloponnesus League.

500

How were women treated in ancient Athens? Be specific

They were not allowed to be educated, not allowed to vote, and were seen as their husband's property.

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