This is the second most loved God in Athens.
Who is Zeus?
In this city-state, what would happen to make people throw out a baby?
Athens and Sparta had to very different ways of rule, both of them being . . .
What is Oligarchy and Democracy?
Greece is very beautiful, mostly because of its wide range of geography, 2 of which include . . .
What is Mountains, Forests, Lakes, Coastline/Beach, and Islands?
Athenians value this above all others.
What is honor to Athena?
In Sparta could women own property, if so, how?
Sparta consists of many people, mainly . . .
(Ex: Women, Warriors, Outsiders, Etc.)
What is slaves?
According to our checkpoint on the 19th, this is Greece's most abundant natural resource.
What is fish?
What is the Navy?
Athena gifted this to Athens.
What is an olive tree?
What is Athens Democracy?
This many islands surround Greece.
What is 6,000, although only 227 are habitable.
The age of which Spartan boys get out of the military.
What is 60?
The Athenian and Spartan war officially lasted about 15 years, starting and ending at . . .
When is 431 BCE - 405 BCE?
Name at least 2 of the positions in Athens government.
What is the Assembly, Council of 500, and Generals.
Around this many miles of Greece is the coastline.
What is 8,500?
Who prompted the change to democracy in Athens?
(You only have to name at least 1)
Who is Solon and Cleisthenes?
This city-state has mandatory home learning until the age of six.
What is Athens?
Actually, Sparta does not demand learning until 7 when they are sent off to military school, while Athenians must be taught from home until they attend actual school.
In which of the city-states have a part of the government called the, "Assembly".
What is Athens and Sparta?
In our checkpoint from the 19th, what was the Acropolis of Athens built for?
What is one of Zeus's sons to hold sacred oxen?