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Greeks traded __ for foreign items they needed. animal hides, grain, olive oil, timber
What is olive oil
100
THe government of Athens was an example of ____democracy. aristocratic, direct, indirect, tyrannical
What is direct
100
Which of the following seas border Greece? Aegean, Black, Caspian, Tyrrhenian
What is Aegean
100
How was education similar in Athens and Sparta? Boys and girls went to school, boys started school at age 7, girls trained to be mothers, boys were trained to be soldiers
What is boys started school at age 7
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Almost 80% of Greece is covered with __. farmland, forests, mountains, water
What is mountains
200
__ was the first Greek civilization. Athens, Mycenae, Phoenicia, Sparta
What is Mycenae
200
Only __ could be citizens in Athens. adult helots, adult women, free adult men, free elderly men
What is free adult men
200
Why did landowners hold a high place in Greek society. they defended the homeland, they governed all the city-states, they controlled trade and wealth, they built roads.
What is they defened the homeland
200
Which of the following applies to the tyrants of Greece? the common people supported them, the wealthy people supported them, they always imposed harsh laws, they came to power legally
What is the common people supported them
200
One valuable natural resource that Greece had was __. diamonds, gold, silver, stone
What is stones
300
__ often were the main characters of Greek myths. animals and people, Gods and goddessess, Gods and animals, animals and goddesses
What is gods and goddesses
300
The distance between Marathon and Athens is about __ miles. 5, 15,25,50
What is 25 miles
300
What led to the death of Achilles? a fall from a great height, an epidemic in Greece, a weak spot on his heel, a boat accident.
What is a weak spot on his heel.
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What did Cleisthenes use to organize the citizens of Athens. a place of residence, order of birth, wealth, the status of their parents
What is place of residence
300
The goddess who protected Athens was __. aphrodite, athena, demeter, hera
What is athena
400
The olympics were named for__. the leader of the gods, the main temple in Athens, the home of the gods, a nearby sea.
What is the home of the gods
400
THe Persian Wars started when the Persians conquered __. Anatolia, Athens, Sparta, Thermopylae
What is Anatolia
400
What was the purpose of Fables? to teach people history, to tell epic stories of the gods, to encourage scientific thought, to teach moral lessons
What is to teach moral lessons
400
What did the Spartan expression "Bring bakc this sheild yourself or be brought back on it " mean? capture an enemy's sheild, come back safely, shield yourself from the enemy, return victorious or die fighting
What is return victorious or die fighting
400
The Illiad is about the __. tortoise and the hare, journey that Odysseus made, attack on Troy by the Greeks, unjust suffering of Prometheus
What is attack on Troy by the Greeks
500
The original purpose fo an acropolis was to ____. worship the gods, house the king, house common people, protect the city.
What is protect the city
500
The Greek ships in the battle at Thermopylae were __ than those of the Persians. larger, more mobile, more numerous, slower
What is more mobile
500
Which was true of city-states? they were mostly democracies, they started as oligarchies and became monarchies, they used different political systems, they were all the same
What is they were all the same
500
What resulted from the Persian Wars? The Persians won, Athens was defeated, the Greeks united, Sparta was defeated
What is the Greeks united
500
Many Greek fables were composed by __. achilles, aesop, homer, zeus
What is aesop
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