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Lesson 4
Lesson 5
Athens vs. Sparta
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100
Define 'trade routes'

Paths followed by traders

100

What was so risky about migration?

Answers will vary. 

100

Who won the Peloponnesian War?

Sparta

100

Women in Ancient ________ had more freedom and independence. 

Sparta

100

TRUE OR FALSE: Ancient Greeks had troubling growing crops because of their rocky land. 

TRUE 

200

Define ally

A nation that joins another nation in some common effort, such as winning a war.

200

List the three methods used by Ancient Greeks to deal with overpopulation?

1. Conquest

2. Migration (Colonization)

3. Trade

200

How long did the Peloponnesian war last?

About 25 years.

200

In Athens, who was allowed to vote at the assembly, and who came up with the discussion points?

Citizens (male, non-foreigners, non-slaves)

The Council came up with discussion points

200

Ancient Greeks were polytheists meaning they believed in ____________.

Multiple gods.

300

Explain what barter is.

Exchange goods without involving money.

300

What system was used before coins were invented?

Barter
300

Who famously wrote about the Peloponnesian War?

Thucidydes

300

What values did Sparta care about?

War, Strength, Aggression, Success..

300
Why do people say "Beware of Greeks bearing gifts?"

Hint: Trojan ...

THE TROJAN HORSE WAS A GIFT?!

400

Who fought in the Peloponnesian War?

Athens vs. Sparta

400

What was typically found on an Athenian Coin?

Owl 

400
Why may Sparta and Athens been rivals?

Answers will vary

400

Which city-state was the world's first democracy?

ATHENS

400

Greece is a _________ (type of landform beginning with 'p')

peninsula

500
Define 'economy'

A system for producing and distributing goods, and services to fulfill people's wants

500

What was the main issue that caused Ancient Greece to run out of resources?

Overpopulation

500

Briefly summarize the Peloponnesian war.

Answers will vary


500

What was the difference between education in Athens vs. Sparta?

Sparta: Military training at the age of 7 - only boys, but women had some education. 

Athens: Lit, Math, Music, Art - only boys.



500

How did Ancient Greeks navigate when traveling?

Using the stars as their guide.

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