Definitions/
Geography
City-states
Time Periods
Daily Life
100

What is a "Polis" 

a city-state 

100

Which city-state was known for its military society? 

Sparta

100

What was the 'Golden Age' of Greece known as? 

Classical period 

100
How were stories presented in Greek life? 

Through songs or poems 

200

What is a Helot? 

A slave (spartan term)

200

What was the average number of residents included in city-states? 

2000 - 10 000

200

What period developed the Greek Alaphabet? 

The Archaic Period

200

What were the 3 core values of Spartan Life?

Duty, Loyalty, Obedience 

300

Name one major geographical feature that divided city-states

Mountains

Bodies of water




300

Which city-state was famous for its democratic system? 

Athens

300
What period followed the Classical period? 
The Hellenistic period. 
300

Name 3 reasons why stories and storytelling were important parts of Greek life.  

- explained their world and their place in it

- provided a common religion and history

- devoted memories that all Greeks could share

400

Who were the Dorians? 

War-like invaders from the north who were looking for land and treasure 

400

Who was allowed to be a citizen in city-states? what was the basic criteria? Name all 3

both parents had to be children of citizens 

men had to be free, independent, and financially secure

men had to have reached maturity (20s) 

400

Name all 4 time periods 

Dark ages, Archaic period, Classical period, Hellenistic Period

400

what two stories linked all Greeks giving them a sense of identity? 

Iliad and Odyssey

500

About how many city-states covered the area of Ancient Greece? 

Over 1 000
500

Name 3 differences between Sparta and Athens

Education, government, and society 


500

Why was the Classical period considered the "Golden Age"? 

it was when the Greek Civilization reached its peak, craftspeople were creating things for trade, food was in abundance, and Greeks had enough wealth to devote time to art, education, philosophy, science, and architecture.  


500

Describe the various roles of slaves in the Athenian Society. 

doctors, teachers, and nurses, in households, and on farms.