Vocabulary
Gods
Famous Greeks/ City-States
Olympic Games
Greek Battles
100

to train to obey people

Tame

100

I am the home of the most powerful gods and goddesses

Mount Olympus

100

He got his name because he conquered so many lands.

Alexander the Great

100

True or False. The Olympic Games today are exactly the same as the Olympic Games held in ancient Greece.

False

100

Did the Persians win the Battle of Marathon and the Battle of Thermopylae?

No

200

to choose or like something more than something else

Prefer

200

I am the king of all the gods and goddeses

Zeus

200

I am the most famous philosopher who ever lived. I always asked questions and never wrote anything down.

Socrates

200

True or False. In ancient Greece women could participate in the Olympic Games.

False

200

King Darius and the Persians lost this battle.

Battle of Marathon

300

on your own; free from the control of other people

Independently

300

The Greek city-state was named after me.

Athena

300

I am the city-state where people had few comforts in life and had to endure many hardships. 

Sparta

300

The Olympic Games were created to honor what ancient god?

Zeus

300

I won many battles but returned home after I conquered Northern India?

Alexander the Great

400

excellent or wonderful

Marvelous

400

I am the messenger of the gods.

Hermes

400

I am the city-state known as the birthplace of democracy.

Athens

400

What events were included in the first Olympic Games?

Footraces/ running events

400

Why did King Xerxes decide to attack Greece?

He was angry because the Greeks defeated his father King Darius.

500

a way of governing, or ruling, that gives the people the power to choose their leaders and create their own laws

Democracy

500

I am the god of music and poetry. 

Apollo

500

I tried to conquer the Greek city-states many times. King Darius was my leader.

Persia

500

What did a participate win in the ancient Greek Olympics?

wreath of laurel leaves

500

What was the "last stand of Thermopylae"?

It was a famous act of courage by the Spartans; they held back the Persians so the Greek forces could prepare for battle.

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