Geography
Government
Economy
Education
Women & Slaves
100

True or false:  Athens was a walled city?

True!

100

How did Athenians govern themselves?

The Athenians had a democracy.  

100

How did the Athenians gain a steady economy?

They traded.

100

What was the main purpose of education in Athens?

The main purpose of education was to become good citizens.  

100

True or false: Athenian women had more rights than Athenian men?

False

200

What landform was Athens located on?

A peninsula.  

200

How did they make large decisions?

Assemblies with over 6000 people took place.   

200

What were some common economic conductors in Athens?  Hint:  What they traded

Wood, grain, honey, olive oil, silver, and pottery.  

200

What was valued the most?

Having intelligent minds and healthy bodies.  
200

True or false:  Women usually had jobs?

False, it was unlikely for women to have jobs. 

300

What sea was Athens located near?

The Aegean Sea. 

300

When did the Athenian government develop? 

Around 500 bc.  

300

Where did people work? 

Workshops.  

300

True or false:  When boys were young they were taught by their mothers.  

True.  

300

True or false:  A slave's job was to help around the house and teach children.

True. 

400

True or false: Athens was mountainous?  

True.  

400

True or false:  The Athenians had laws.  

False, the Athenians never set rules.  

400

True or false: Athens had a good harbor

True 

400

What did they learn the most?

Arts and science! 

400

Where did slaves work?

Slaves worked in farms, factories, and silver mines.  

500

True or false:  Penteli, Hymettus, and Parnitha were mountains in Athens? 

True!

500

True or false: Did all male citizens have the same political rights? 

True

500

True or false:  The currency that Athenian citizens used was called the drachma.

True.

500

True or false:  Girls went to school? 

False.  Girls usually didn't have schooling.  

500

True or false:  Women often weaved.  

True.  

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