Religion
Daily Life
Citizenship
Democracy
Random
100

What are two things that would happen at the The Panathenaic Festival (Athena)?

Held in June/July every year, large religious procession where they would drape Athena's new robe over the statue, sacrifices & feasting, competitions in athletics, poetry, music and recitation, special jars given out as prizes. 


100

How are lives of girls and boys different in Ancient Athens?

boys - educated by their father or a pedagogue, trained in the fathers trade, expected to serve in the military before becoming a citizen.

Girls - educated y their mother, sometimes taught to read and write but mostly taught domestic/household duties. expected to marry at young age and then obey their husbands and run their own household. 

100

What was the ONLY responsibility of a slave?

Obey their masters.

100

What does the word democracy mean?

Power of the people

100

Besides Athens, name 2 other cities in Ancient Greece. 

Sparta, Knossos, Troy, Olympia, Delphi

200

What are two things that would happen during the The City Dionysia (Dionysus festival)?

Held every year in March, both men and women could attend, different activities like religious processions, sacrifices at his temple and a drama competition at this theatre where prizes were given.

200

What are three responsibilities of the Kyrios?

Family worship of the gods, organising and participating in the festivals of his clan, taking an interest in local affairs such as helping those in times of need,  arranging the marriages and providing the dowries for his daughters, managing and disciplining his wife, children, and slaves, educating his son, supporting the family financially and overseeing business, new born baby is accepted or exposed, collecting the shopping.


200

What were the requirements in order to be a citizen?

Male; registered with a tribe at 18; both parents are Athenian, freeborn and legally married; father had to recognize you; 2 years in the army.

200

What is an oligarchy? and give an example of a city who had this type of government. 

The power of making decisions is in the hands of few wealthy citizens and they make decisions without consulting the rest of the people. Sparta

200

In what century are we MOSTLY referring to when we discuss Ancient Athens?

5th Century BC

300

Name 6 of the Gods/Goddesses in the Greek Pantheon (14) and what they were the God/Goddess of...

Zeus - King of the Gods, thunder

Hera - Queen of the Gods, motherhood/childbirth

Hestia - Hearth

Demeter - Harvest

Hades - Underworld/death

Poseidon - water/sea

Apollo - sun, music, medicine, disease

Artemis - the hunt/moon

Ares - war/fighting

Athena - war/strategy/wisdom

Aphrodite - love/beauty

Hephaestus - the forge 

Hermes - messenger of the Gods

Dionysus - wine/theatre

300

Describe two similarities and two differences between an Ancient Athenian home and a Modern Scotland home. 

Similarities: Large door for protection, open outdoor spaces – courtyard or garden, kitchens 

Differences: Plastered mud Brick - Scotland = concrete, Spaces for men and women only - Scotland = shared spaces regardless of gender, no toilets/outdoor toilets - Scotland = indoor plumbing


300

How could a metic gain citizenship?

Only if he performed outstanding service to the city. 

300

Give 2 similarities and 2 difference between democracy in Ancient Athens and in modern Scotland. 

Similarities: voting on key issues, same basic principal of power to the people.

Differences: Direct vs indirect, electing officials to represent you, slaves 

300

Give 1 similarity and 1 difference between the Geography of Ancient Greece and Modern Scotland.

Similarities: Both are very mountainous, have many miles of coastline and many islands. 

Differences: Scotland has cool summers whereas Greece has hot summers. Greece is protected by an enclosed sea (the Med) meaning less severe storms, whereas Scotland is exposed by the North Sea = more severe storms.  

400

What are 3 ways, people in Ancient Greece worshipped the Gods?

Temples, Sacrifices, Festivals, Sports

400

Describe the role of women in Ancient Athens.

expected to stay inside the home, run the house, weaving, could participate in religion as a priestess. expected to have children and obey their husbands. 

400

Name two responsibilities of Metics. 

fight for Athens if attacked, pay taxes, fund theatre performances, pay for ships in times of war. 

400

What is ostracism and how does it work?

used the practice of ostracism to remove any potential threat to the system of equal sharing of power. Citizens would vote (needed min 6000 votes), name scratched on ostracons, exile for 10 years (not a citizen), can keep property

400

Of the following 4 places around Attica, choose 2 and tell how they helped to provide for Athens' wealth. 

Laurium, Piraeus, Mount Pentelicon, Mount Hymettus.

•Laurium – Athens’ silver mines.

•Piraeus – the harbour and port of Athens. (fishing)

•Mount Pentelicon – beautiful marble; used to build temples.

•Mount Hymettus – honey (the only sweetener available was honey).

500

Choose either the Dionysus and Pentheus Myth OR the Athena and Arachne Myth to describe (should have 5 points about the story).

(teacher's judgement)

500

Describe the different jobs men (citizens), women, metics and slaves performed in Ancient Athens. 

(teacher judgement)

500

Who was the man who is known as the founder of democracy in Athens? He helped to set up the rights of citizens by giving up his own power. 

Pericles

500

Explain the process of an Athenian Law Court.

(teacher's judgment)

500
The people of Attica were divided into tribes called _____ and then constituencies called _______.

Phylae & Demes

M
e
n
u