Ancient Greeks lived in southeastern Europe and this many neighboring islands.
What is more than 400 islands?
100
This is the name of the ancient civilization that was on Crete around 2,000 B.C. and it was named after this person.
What is Minoa named after the king Minos
100
Athens switched from this government to this type of government.
What is from an oligarchy to a democracy?
100
This man was his father and they were from this place.
What is Phillip II and Macedonia?
100
This group of people revolted in Sparta and they revolted because of these two things.
What is the helots? What is the had to pay half their crops as taxes and were not allowed to leave their land?
200
This is the largest of all the Greek islands.
What is Crete?
200
Around 1,600 B.C. this group moved onto the Peloponnesus penisula and, in 1450 B.C., they conquered the Minoans.
What is the Mycenae?
200
These are two ways in which Pericles helped Athens.
What are changed government to a democracy and made all citizens equal in that all could vote and sit on a jury and were paid for being on a jury?
200
This was Alexander's most famous city. He built the world's first lighthouse there and these were other Greek influences on the city.
?What is Alexandria, Egypt and: agora, amphitheatre, temples to both Greek and Egyptian gods, stadium, democratic assemblies.
200
These are two examples of what life was like in Sparta for boys.
What are military training began at age 7 and learned to read and write?
300
This pensisula contains some of Greece's best farmland and harbors.
What is Attica?
300
This land is in what is now modern day Lebanon and they developed this.
What is Phonecia and the basis for our modern alphabet?
300
Pericles believed if citizens did not participate in government they were this.
What is useless?
300
This person was Alexander's private teacher.
Who is Aristotle?
300
These are two examples of what girls did in Sparta.
What are play sports/chuck spears and trained to be mothers of strong children?
400
Due to the rocky soil of Greece and the dry, hot summers, these are the two crops best suited for growing in Greece.
What are grapes and olives?
400
By 700 B.C. small city-states were spread through region and the name for a city-state is this.
What is a polis?
400
These were the two most famous philosophers of Athens during the Golden Age and this one was sentenced to death for trying to incite young people to revolt.
Who are Socrates and Plato; Socrates was sentenced to death.
400
When Alexander and his men reached this area, they finally turned back to Greece.
What is the Indus River Valley?
400
This city state was victorious in the Peloponnesian War yet all of Greece really lost because the war weakend Greece.
What is Sparta?
500
These are some of the effects of the geography of Greece. Name at least 3.
What are development of strong trade, travel, specialized crops, relied on grain from other civilizations, got food from the sea?
500
This is the name for a person with rights and responsibilities to the community or country.
What is a citizen?
500
These are five ancient Greece achievements that are still in use today.
What are architecture, theatre, philosophy, music, sports, geometry, government, democracy, juries?
500
At the age of 33, Alexander became ill and died in this city.
What is Babylon?
500
This is how one would describe life for boys and for girls in Athens.
What is boys worked with their fathers and girls learned how to weave and be housewives?