Government in Athens
Sparta
Athens
Boys and Girls
Random Facts
100

What modern country uses Athens' ideas of democracy?

The United States.

100

What year was the city of Sparta the biggest city-state in Greece?

700 B.C.

100

Girls would weave cloth out of _________'s wool.

sheep

100

Athenian girls stayed home with their ______.

Moms

100

What did Athens focus on?

Education

200

True or False: Rich citizens wanted more say in government.

False. 

200

What year did the slaves revolt?

600 B.C.

200

True or False: The lives of boys and girls were similar in Athens.

False

200

Did all Athenian boys go to school?

No.

200

________ had more slaves than all city-states.

Sparta.

300

Most early leaders in Athens belonged to _______ families.

Noble

300

Sparta's leaders wanted to make the strongest __________ power in Greece.

Military.

300

Where did Athenian boys practice wrestling and boxing?

The Gym.

300

In Sparta, all children were expected to help the _______.

Polis

300

A low mountain near Sparta formed Sparta's __________.

Acropolis

400

Did the Athenians put effort into a strong military?

No.

400

How old were Spartan boys and girls when they began training?

7 years old

400

What time would some Athenian girls help in the fields?

Harvestime.

400

True or False: Girls were trained to be strong mothers of smart children.

False

400

What is a democracy?

A system of government in which citizens vote to make decisions about the government.

500

What does democracy mean in Greek?

"Rule by the people"

500

List 3 things that Spartan girls practiced.

Possible answers: running, throwing spears, throwing javelins, and playing ball games.

500

Athens was on the peninsula of ___________ and northeast of Sparta.

Attica

500

Name two things boys learned in Athens.

Reading and Writing.

500

Where is Sparta located?

The southern Peloponnesus.

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