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100

He was the Roman equivalent of the Greek God Zeus. The largest planet of the Solar System was named after him.

Who is Jupiter?

100

This Roman structure could be hundreds of yards long, which were used to transfer water from lakes and rivers, to towns and cities. Variations of them are still being used even to this day.

What is an aqueduct?

100

This Greek Goddess inspired the name of Greece's capital, considered the center of academics and learning, and the birthplace of democracy.

Who is Athena?

100

This system was created in Athens, in which the people had the power.

What is democracy?

100

This month was later named in honor of the first Roman Emperor.

What is August?

200

She was the Greek Goddess of beauty. She used a belt to help people fall in love.

Who is Aphrodite?

200

These Roman structures acted as lifelines, connecting all towns and cities to Rome. They were paved, sometimes with drainage systems at their ends.

What are roads?

200

Boys raised at age seven to be soldiers in Sparta, because Sparta was known for this.

What is war?

200

Unlike Athens, Rome used this system in which representatives were elected to make the decisions for the people. Most countries, nowadays, particularly the United States, use this system.

What is a Republic.

200

This month was named in honor of Julius Caesar.

What is July?

300

This is the Roman equivalent of the Greek God Ares. The red planet of the Solar System was named after him.

Who is Mars?

300

This domed structure was considered an architectural marvel.

What is the Pantheon?

300

They had all rights in Sparta, but none in Athens.

Who are women?

300

This Greek Philosopher helped establish democracy as a basis of government in Athens.

Who is Aristotle?

300

This title was used by the German Empire in the 19th century, which is loosely based off the word "Caesar."

What is "Kaiser?

400

This Greek Gorgon was known for her deadly stare, turning people to stone.

Who is Medusa?

400

This Greek temple was built, dedicated to the Goddess Athena in the city of Athens.

What is the Parthenon?

400

Athens and Sparta both had these. Though Sparta was known to exterminate a few every once in a while.

Who are the slaves?

400

Julius Caesar used his military to take over the Roman Republic. He was referred to, by historians, addressed by this title.

What is a dictator?

400

The idiom "Wrong end of the stick" originates from this Roman facility.

What is the restroom?

500

He was the Greek God of the Underworld, a brother to Zeus and Poseidon, and his Roman name was Pluto.

Who is Hades?

500

This Roman facility had a stream of water flowing on its floor, with sponged sticks available for use. Cleanliness was everything.

What is a restroom?

500

A member of a country, with all the country's rights. The title is still used today.

What is a citizen?

500

Sparta was this type of system in which only one person had all the power, and could do what they wanted.

What is Authoritarianism?

500

This famous battle of the Persian Wars pitted the Persian army against 300 Spartans and their Greek Allies. None of the Spartans survived.

What is Thermopylae?

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