Philosophy
Food
Clothing
Soldiers and War
Slavery
100

Who did the Ancient Greeks worship?

Gods a goddesses 

100

How many meals did the Greeks eat every day?

Three

100

What were the two most popular materials to make clothing?

Wool and Linen

100

What were the men living in a Greek city-state expected to do?

Fight in the army

100

What were most of the slaves?

Foreigners that had been captured in war or purchased through the Slave trade

200

In what year did a few people begin to think about other explanations?

500 BC

200

What did they drink?

Water and wine

200

Who’s family member’s job was it to make clothes?

The wife of the family

200

What did the hoplites fight in?

A battle formation called the phalanx

200

What type of work did the slaves do?

It depended on their skills and who owned them

300

Who was the first philosopher in the Greek tradition?

Thales

300

What would they dip their bread in?

Wine and olive oil

300

What was the typical garment worn by women in Ancient Greece?

A long tunic called peplos

300

What did the Greeks become experts at?

Building ships

300

True or false?:

There were different types of slaves in Ancient Greece and different rules depending on the city where the slave lived.

True

400

Who did Thales influence?

Many other Greek Philosophers

400

Did a family eat together in a group?

No

400

What did men wear?

A tunic called a chiton

400

What was the main weapon on a Greek ship?

A bronze prow at the front of the ship

400

What is it called when slaves were freed from their owners?

manumission

500

What did philosophers believe in?

The power of the human mind to think, explain, and understand life

500

Did the Greeks use silver wear?

Sometimes, they mostly ate with their hands.

500

Did they were shoes?

A lot of the time, they were barefoot 

500

Who was the main Greek soldier?

The foot soldier called “hoplite”

500

Were freed slaves considered full citizen?

No

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