The ancient Olympics were held in the Greek city of Olympias every _____ years.
An area of land with water on three sides
At what age did boys in Sparta leave home to join the military?
Which city-state started the Delian League?
What type of government did Athens have? Representative or direct democracy?
A government in which all citizens could vote on all lawmaking decisions, is best described as a _______
Which early Greek civilization was known as the "island civilization"?
At what age could Spartan men retire from the military?
Which Greek city-state started the Peloponnesian League as a response to the Delian League?
A traditional story about gods and heroes is called a _____
A Greek word that means lover or wisdom or lover of learning.
The mythical (not real) Minotaur lived under the castle of King Minos on what island?
Crete
What did Spartans use as currency (money)?
Who was the first Persian king to attack and invade Greece at the city of Marathon? (No, the picture is NOT James Harden)
Where was Greece's most famous oracle (temple where gods spoke to humans) located?
Who created a method (style) of teaching based on open-ended questions and debate?
An ______ could be used as a marketplace or an open space where people could gather.
At what age was a Spartan boy's education considered complete?
Who won the battle at Thermopylae?
Along with the Iliad, what epic did Homer write that told about a soldier's return from the Trojan war?
Persian king who invaded Greece at Marathon and fought against Leonidas and his 300.
Xerxes
About how far was it from Marathon to Athens?
Under this leader, Athens entered (began) what was known as its Golden Age
Who was Themistocles?
A powerful commander of the Athenian navy
Sophists were best known for teaching ______, which means public speaking and debate