He was the inventor of the Socratic teaching method.
Who was Socrates?
It is known for its Great Oracle.
What was Delphi?
They were the 4 main ways that Greek city-states were governed.
What was Democracy, Monarchy, Oligarchy, and Tyranny?
How many Peloponnesian Wars were there?
What is 2?
There were top two classes in Ancient Greece.
What were the Athenians and the Metics?
He was a student of Socrates and wrote down everything we know about him.
Who was Plato?
It was the first capital of Ancient Greece.
What was Athens?
This is one of the reasons why lower-class people could not vote.
What was not practicing religion?
How long were the Greco-Persian wars?
When was 492-449 BCE?
What was the second lowest class?
What was the Freedmen?
He wrote over 200 works during his lifetime, 31 of which are still popular today.
Who was Aristotle?
It became the capital of Ancient Greece after The Battle of Leuctra
What was Thebes?
What did the Boule consist of?
What is 500 men?
How did the Second Peloponnesian War start?
What was the breaking of the 30-year (now 14-year) treaty?
What did the Greeks trade for?
What was cloth, fur, bread flour and metals.
He was born in Macedon and became "The Great" est leader in Ancient Greece for his time period.
Who was Alexander The Great?
It had the most prominent military in Ancient Greece for a long time.
What was Sparta?
This was how the Greek council made decisions.
What was voting by majority?
How did the Greek Empire fall?
What were the Peloponnesian Wars?
What was Ancient Greek Economy based on?
What is 'good strife'?
In 507 B.C., this man introduced democracy.
Who was Cleisthenes?
It was the last city-state to fall.
What was Corinth?
They were the 3 main branches of the Ancient Greek government.
What were Ekklesia, Boule and Dikasteria?
He was the Persian king who tried to pass through Thermopylae.
Who was Xerxes I?
What strategy did people use to farm around Athens?
What were terraces?