Early Cultures
Homeric Greeks
Spartans
Early/Late Athenians
Panhellenic Festivals
100

This social class participated in many sports to remain prepared for battle, but most Chinese valued intellectual training.

Military

100

The Homeric era was named after this Greek poet.

Homer

100

The age at which boys entered military training.

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100

The Athenians led victory over this group in 480 B.C.?

Persians

100

This word means "for all the greeks".

Pan-Hellenic

200

Hinduism focused on doing this for the next life.

Preparation

200

The two books written by Homer that are the earliest records of athletic competitions.

The Iliad and The Odyssey

200

The abilities the spartans lacked and led to the fall of  their city-states.

Intellectual

200

A wrestling school where boys trained physically.

Palaestra

200

This Pan-Hellenic game honors Zeus and occurs every 4 years.

The Olympics

300

When did Alexander the Great capture Egypt from the Persians?

332 B.C.

300

In competition, this was valued far more than awards.

Success

300

The Spartans competed to show this.

Arete

300

The name of the first physical activity teachers.

Paidotribes

300

This Greek god was honored every 4 years at the Pythian Games in Delphi.

Apollo

400

The political, economic, and cultural center of China after being conquered by the Mongols in 1271.

Beijing

400

The predominant philosophy during the Homeric era that focused on the unity of the “man of action” and the “man of wisdom”.

Greek Ideal

400

In Sparta, this group was trained in gymnastics, swimming, and horseback riding.

Girls

400

This group was replaced by mercenary soldiers and professional athletes.

Warrior-athletes

400

The race got its name because it was a footrace the length of the stadium.

Stade Race

500

This city dominated the eastern Mediterranean world culturally, politically, and economically for more than 900 years.

Alexandria

500

Five examlpes of competition during this period.

Chariot race, boxing, wrestling, a duel with spears, and a javelin throw

500

Educational system based on strict code of discipline.

Agoge

500

This time period of Athens [the fifth century B.C.] was highlighted by intellectual curiosity and flowering of democracy.

Golden Age

500

To be eligible for the games at Olympia, a prospective athlete had to have these four traits.

Male, Greek-born, free, and had to train for the last 10 months before the contests.

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