Geography
Religion
Achievements
Politics
Economy
Social Structure
100

Where is Ancient Greece located?

In Greece/Europe
100

Was Ancient Greece polytheistic or monotheistic

Polytheistic

100

What were the three genres of theatre they created?

Comedy, dramas, and tragedy

100

Who is in charge?

The assembly and the council

100

What is their economy based on?

Trade, fishing, farming

100

How are people organized into groups?

Birth, wealth, gender, occupation
200

What type of landform was Ancient Greece

Peninsula

200

Where did they worship their gods?

In temples

200

What were some of the most famous pieces written?

Plato’s The Republic, Homer’s The Iliad and The Odyssey, and Aesop’s fables.

200
How did they get into power

Citizens elected them

200

How do they increase their wealth?

Trade and warfare with many other civilizations

300

What landforms surrounded Ancient Greece?

Mountains, oceans, seas

300

How did they worship their gods?

Ceremonies, festivals, shrines, offerings

300

What were the three columns they invented?

Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian.

300

What was the main ruling system?

Democracy

300

Were people allowed to interact with other groups and civilizations?

Yes, thanks to Alexander the Great

400

Why did they use the seas for trade, food, and travel?

The mountains made it difficult

400
How did they explain natural events and their history

Myths

400

What were some math and political related advancements

Democracy, Pythagorean Theorem, and geometry

400

How did people become citizens

Mostly males, free, born in that polis, land owners most of the time, and depending on the city-state, 18-21 years old.

400

What invention was adopted by most city-states to simplify trade?

The Coin

500

Name one advantage and one disadvantage of the mountains.

Advantage: 1. Good natural barrier

Disadvantage: 1. Isolated city-states making the people not loyal to the country, but to their city-state

2. They made trade and travel difficult

500

What were some rules and beliefs they followed?

Most meat sacrificed to the gods, gods controlled all life. Don’t mess with sacred animals. Myths explained natural events and their history.

500

How did these ideas and inventions impact us today?

The columns are still used in construction today. We still use the Pythagorean Theorem and geometry. We got our alphabet from the Greek’s Alphabet. But most importantly, our government system is based off of Greek’s Democracy.

500

What was the ruling system of Sparta, in detail?

Oligarchy and Dual-Monarchy. The Council of Elders was made up of 28 men over 60 years old that came from a noble and wealthy family. There were also 2 Kings.

500

How did the coin help trade?

It provided a base value for items, making it easier to determine fair prices.

500

Name how many Social Classes and provide details on them.

4 Classes:

1st: Wealthy land owners, government officials

2nd class: Artisans, merchants, soldiers

3rd class: Servants, farmers, fishermen

4th class: Slaves