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100

The civilization of Ancient Greece was located on this continent, just north of the Mediterranean Sea.

What is Europe?

100

This all-powerful figure was the king of the Greek Gods and ruler of the skies.

Who was Zeus?

100

This ancient Greek philosopher loved asking questions, and did so relentlessly to get his students to think deeper.

Who was Socrates?

100

This system of government was developed in Athens and gave every male citizen a say in lawmaking. 

What is democracy?

100

This epic was told by the Greek storyteller Homer about a great hero's journey home. It has been retold countless times, and even has a movie adaptation coming out in 2026!

What is The Odyssey?

200

This geographic feature of Ancient Greece made farming and travel over land difficult. In response, Greek society became one that used the sea for food and trade.

What are mountains?

200

This athletic competition was held every four years in Ancient Greece in honor of the King of the Gods.

What were the Olympics?

200

These architectural features were frequently used in Greek temples to hold up great weight, without taking up too much space.

What were columns?

200

This system of government involves the rule of the wealthy few, and was employed in Sparta.

What is oligarchy?

200

This Italian football club is named for a Greek heroine famed for her skills at archery!

What is Atalanta?

300

This city state was known for the intense military training it gave all citizens, men and women, from a young age.

What was Sparta?

300

This great mountain in the north of the Grecian peninsula was thought to be the home of the Greek Gods.

What is Mount Olympus?

300

While the rocky soil of the Grecian peninsula was not great for farming, they were able to grow these oily fruits in abundance.

What are olives?

300

This social punishment was conducted with those who were deemed harmful to Ancient Greek society. Instead of executing them, they were exiled!

What was ostracism?

300

This installment in the Assassin's Creed Franchise takes place in ancient Greece, and is named for one of the most famous Greek epics.

What is Assassin's Creed: Odyssey?

400

This smaller portion of the Mediterranean Sea bordered the Greek peninsula to the east.

What was the Aegean Sea?

400

This Greek mythological figure was cursed to look at himself in a pond forever, in love with his own reflection. 

Who was Narcissus?

400
Greek theaters originated this shape, with a name that is still used today, in order to make sure everyone in the audience could hear the actors.

What is an amphitheater?

400

Meetings of the populace to share information and laws of the city state were held in these open-air town squares.

What is the agora?

400

To win the war against the Trojans, the Greeks gifted them with this famous structure that was secretly filled with soldiers!!

What is a wooden horse?

500

This Greek city-state featured largely in the movie Hercules! Protecting it from monsters became Hercules' claim to fame. 

What is "Thebes"?

500

Athena cursed Arachne to an eternity of spiderdom after a competition of this skillful hobby.

What is weaving?

500

These intervals are used to keep track of distance traveled on the highway, and were first invented by the ancient Greeks by using a new invention.

What are mile markers?

500

This tragedy caused mass death, and also led to the defeat of Athens in its war against Sparta in 404 BC.

What is a plague?

500

This modern day Athletic wear company is named after the Greek goddess of victory!

What is Nike?

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