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100

Who was known as the God of Gods in greek history?

Zeus

100

What was Sparta's economy mostly based off of?

Agriculture

100

What is the name of the war fought between Athens and Sparta?

The Peloponnesian War

100

Which gender in Athens had political power?

Men

100

What type of government was Athens?

Democratic

200

What religious practice did Spartans do before going to war?

Sacrafices

200

Was Sparta or Athens more economically succesfull?

Athens

200
Which Macedonian king was responsible for the fall of the independence of Athens and Sparta?

Philip the Second

200

What was done with sickly children in Sparta?

They were left to die


200

How were the three legislative bodies kept under control in Sparta?

They all had equal power

300

Who was the main goddess worshipped in Athens?

Athena

300

What was Athens famous for trading?

Silver


300

Which war did Athens and Sparta work together in?

The Persian war

300

At what age did boys in sparta leave to go to live in barracks?

Age 7

300

What government was Sparta?

an Oligarchy.

400

How did Spartans integrate religion in the daily military life?

They believed the gods guided them and protected them in battle.

400

What type of trade grew and help benefit the Athenian economy?

Maritime trade

400
Around what year was Athens defeated by Sparta?

400 BCE

400

Did women have more rights in Sparta or Athens?

Sparta

400

What is the name of the Leader of Athens known for rebuilding the city?

Pericles

500

Spartans believed that these people will help them make decisions based on the gods will?

Oracles

500

How did Sparta's economy thrive, from which social class?

Helots. (Sparta's slave class outnumbered citizens 10-1)

500

What is the name of the treaty that temporarily ended conflict between Athens and Sparta?

Peace of Nicias

500

Who was known as the father of Athenian democracy?

Solon

500

What were the three main legislative bodies in Sparta?

the Assembly, Gerousia, and the Ephors.

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