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The Greek word for city-state

Polis

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A Greek writer known for his fables

Aesop

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Greece is this type of landform

Peninsula

100

Who was considered the father of democracy?

Cleisthenes

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What was Homer known for?

Greek literature: The Iliad and the Odyssey

200

Greek word for marketplace

Agora

200

Elected officials represent people in government

Representative democracy

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Where did the early Greeks settle geographically?

Near water
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Who made all free men living in Athens citizens?

Solon

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Describe the characteristics of a fable

Animals with human-like qualities, an important lesson for kids to learn

300

People in Ancient Greece that could participate in government

Citizens

300

Time period of great building in Ancient Greece

Classical age

300

What was the earliest culture that was truly Greek?

Minoans

300

Which Greek mythological character killed the Minotaur at Crete?

Theseus

300

What are some main factors that influenced Ancient Greek culture?

Geography, mythology, government

400

The 3 seas surrounding Greece 

Med, Ionian, Aegean

400

Most famous lyrical poet from Ancient Greece 

Sappho

400

Name one of the Greek colonies we discussed.

Naples, Marseille, Istanbul

400

Why did the early Greeks become great shipbuilders?

Easier to travel via the sea. Terrain was rocky and mountainous

400

A hill in a polis with a fort

Acropolis

500

Stories that try to explain things in the world

Mythology

500

Only a few wealthy people have power

Oligarchy

500

Which aristocrat enforced harsh laws in Athens?

Draco

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For what reasons did the Greeks begin to colonize?

To make trade easier

500

Democracy where all citizens are involved in decision making

Direct Democracy