Early Greek Civilizations
Types of Government
The Greek Golden Age
The Greek City-States
Greek Geography
100

During which age did the Minoans exist?

Bronze Age, Silver Age, Golden Age

Bronze Age

100

What is the Greek word for "city-state"?

Polis

100

What was the Greek Golden Age?

A period in Ancient Greek history when great thinkers, writers, and artists flourished in the city

100

What was the name of the slave class in Spartan society?

The Helots

100

How did different city-states in Greece develop their economies?


Trade

Farming

Mining

Trade

200

Which myth is said to have been created by the Minoans?

Theseus/The Minotaur, Hercules, Perseus/Medusa, Odysseus

Theseus/The Minotaur

200

About how many people did most Greek city-states have in them? Which city-state was the exception to this?

Most city-states had 10,000 people or less. Athens had 35,000 people in 600 BCE and 250,000 by 400 BCE.

200

Which important Greek philosopher is missing from this list?

Socrates, ______________, and Plato

Aristotle

200

ANSWER BOTH PARTS OF THE QUESTION TO RECEIVE FULL POINTS.

At what age did Spartan men start military training and at what age were they allowed to retire?

7 = military training

60 = retirement

200

How is the geography of Ancient Greece different from the other civilizations we have studied?

It is broken up into islands and is surrounded by water rather than one flat large area. 

300

What kinds of evidence of trade were found at Minoan archaeological sites?

Storage jars, evidence of writing, the influence of other cultures in Minoan art, and goods from other civilizations.

300

What is the difference between an oligarchy and an aristocracy? 

Oligarchies can include the wealthy, military, government officials, etc. 

Aristocracy is usually just the wealthy.

300

Which major landmark in Athens was built during the Greek Golden Age?

The Acropolis

300

Which early Greek civilization settled in and around Athens?

Mycenaeans

300

Which of the following islands did the Minoans live on? 

Naxos, Crete, Cyclades, Cephalonia

Crete

400

How were the Mycenaeans different from the Minoans?

They controlled most of Ancient Greece, including its islands, and the Minoans only controlled Crete.

400

Which Greek city-state experienced all 6 types of government at different points in time?

Athens

400

Which important figure from the Greek Golden Age is considered the "father of medicine"?

Hippocrates

400

After which war did Athens become a naval superpower?

Peloponessian War

Persian Wars

Persian Wars

400

Where area of Greece was Sparta in?

Aetolia, Peloponessus, Ionia, Thessaly, Crete

Peloponessus

500

Name 2 of the theories historians have about why the Mycenaean civilization collapsed. 

Natural disaster, overpopulation, social/political unrest, invasion, regional climate change.

500

Name all 6 types of government that existed in different Greek city-states.

monarchy, aristocracy, oligarchy, democracy, tyranny, anarchy.

500

In his work titled "The Politics", why did Aristotle dislike the idea of democracy?

He was a rich landowner and was part of the aristocracy.

500

ANSWER BOTH PARTS OF THE QUESTION FOR FULL POINTS.

Which TWO Greek city-states were involved in the Peloponessian War? Who won? 


Athens & Sparta. Sparta won.

500

Which of the following is NOT a body of water in or around Greece?

Aegean Sea, Caspian Sea, Ionian Sea, Mediterranean Sea

Caspian Sea

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