Does summoned mean that someone was called somewhere or that they were sent away?
They were called somewhere.
How did city-states form in Ancient Greece?
The rugged mountains seperated communities.
Who were the important religious figures in Ancient Greece?
True of false: City-states in Ancient Greece worked together often to trade goods and ideas.
False
Who finally conquered the Persians as well as Egypt and India?
Alexander the Great
If something is difficult and you need help finishing it, are you doing it independently?
A passage connecting two bodies of water is called what?
A channel
Who was the King of all the gods and goddesses?
Zeus
What were the Olympic games?
Athletic competition between different city-states
Name the 3 great thinkers of Ancient Greece
Socrates, Plato and Aristotle
What does ideal mean?
perfect
Where did the Persian army walk across a row of boats?
Hellespoint
Zeus
Which city-state had two kings?
Sparta
Which Great Thinker taugth Alexander the Great?
Aristotle
In a democracy, who has the power to make the rules?
All the people vote on the rules.
How did the Persian invaders get around Thermopylae and how did they find out about it?
Who was Athens named after?
Athena
Athens was known for what two things?
Democracy and olive farms.
Which battle had an Olympic runner spread news of victory and now has a race as a tribute to him?
The Battle of Marathon
If you do something on your own without any help, you do it ___________.
Independently
The area above Ancient Greece where Alexander the Great was from is named what?
Macedonia
The Parthenon is a tribute to Athena. What important contribution of Ancient Greece does this represent?
Architecture
What was the name of the island where the Athenians hid from the Persians?
Salamis
The Spartan King Leonides kept how many troops in Thermopylae to hold of the Persian army?
300