Geography
Beliefs and Customs
City-states and Democracy
Sparta and Athens
Vocabulary
100

Describe the climate of Greece.


between 50 and 80 degrees

hot/dry summers

mild/rainy winters

100

Describe ancient Greece religion in detail including what the Greeks believed about their gods and goddesses.

polytheistic- they believed that gods had great powers with human qualities

100
  1. What is the name of an open marketplace that also has temples and other public buildings where people came to gather?

Agora

100
  1.  Tell how the government differed in Sparta and Athens.

Sparta: Mix between oligarchy, democracy, monarchy

Athens: democracy

100

The place where Spartan boys lived and trained beginning at age 7

barracks

200

Describe the landscape of Greece and tell how this impacted farming. 

Greece was located across several islands and mountains covered 70-80 percent. They didn't have a main river source like other civilizations. They had to grow things that grew well in rocky soil.

200

Name at least 3 different gods or goddesses from ancient Greece and tell what they were known for. 

answers will vary

200

What is the name of the fortified hilltop that overlooked the Greek city-state and had temples and palaces built there?

Acropolis

200

What was Athens known for?  What was Sparta known for?

Athens: Democracy/being a good citizen

Sparta: Military

200

A story that the Greeks told about life in Greece

myth

300

What kinds of crops did the Greeks grow?

olives

grains

grapes

300

What is the difference between an epic poem and a fable? Give an example of each. 

epic poem- long poems that tell a story

fable- short stories that usually involve an animal that tells a moral story


Ex: Illiad/Odyssey  and The hare and the turtle

300
  • Describe each type of government:
  • Monarchy
  • Aristocracy
  • Oligarchy
  • Tyrany
  • Democracy 
  • Monarchy- rule by 1
  • Aristocracy- rule by wealthy (inherited power)
  • Oligarchy-rule by the few
  • Tyrany-taking control in an illegal way
  • Democracy- rule by the people 
300

Why was it important for the Spartans to become the strongest military power between the Greek city-states? 


Fear of the helots rebelling against them

300

Land with water on three sides

peninsula

400

How did mountains act as barriers for the city-states of Greece?

Made travel difficult, having one centralized government was difficult

400

What is meant by "gods and goddesses have divine qualities"

They have powers and also human-like emotions 

400

Who is considered a citizen in ancient Greece? Who is not?

Free men


Women, slaves and foreigners were not citizens

400

How were the women and children’s daily lives different in Athens than in Sparta?

Spartan women had more rights, could own land and were trained to be emotionally and mentally strong. 


Athenian mothers kept up the household chores, raised the children, had fewer rights

400

The name of a Greek city-state

polis

500

Describe how the landscape of Greece differs from Mesopotamia (land between the Tigris and Euphrates river) and Egypt?

There wasn't one main river source and the land was very hilly/lots of mountains


500

Why were the Olympics originally invented?

It was part of a festival to honor Zeus.
500

What is the difference between a direct democracy and a representative democracy? Which one of these do we have in the United States?

Direct: each person votes to pass laws

Representative: elect people to represent the majority


U.S. has a representative democracy

500

Describe the role that Sparta played in the Persian War when they began to attack Athens. 

The Spartans joined forces with Athens because they did not want the Persian army to build their empire. Sparta fought battles on land and Athens fought with their Navy.

500
A narrow strip of land

isthmus