Geography
Early Civilizations
Mythology
Sparta
Athens
100

The geography of Ancient Greece consists of



Islands, peninsula, and mountains

100

Another name for city-state is

Polis

100

The Greek poet who was famous for his epic poems the Iliad and the Odyssey was



Homer

100

Spartan society focused on

Military strength

100

The Athenian government began as an



Aristocracy

200

Despite being isolated from each other, the Greeks were linked to the world through the



Mediterranean Sea

200

A walled city which was the center of trade and government in Greece is a



Agora

200

The great hero of the Trojan War was

Achilles

200

One of the reasons that Spartans worked so hard to keep their military strong was because of the



State-owned slaves, Helots

200

The three pillars of Athenian democracy were



The Assembly, Council of 500, and the courts

300

The mountainous terrain of Greece separated the people allowing for the development of



City-states

300

The Greek alphabet was based on the



Phoenician alphabet

300

What is the myth of the Trojan War?

Prince Paris of Troy kidnaps Helen of Greece, starting the war

300

True or False: Spartan women could own property



True

300

Athenians invented this kind of political system



Democracy 

400

 Greece's geography helped its people become great

Sailors and traders

400

The first Greek civilization was

Minoeans

400

Homer's two famous stories are

The Iliad and The Odyssey

400

When did Spartan boys begin training?



7 years old

400

The practice of voting once a year to determine if anyone was becoming too powerful was called



Ostracism

500

What is important about Greece's location in the world?

It is near every major civilization:

-China

-Mesopotamia

-Egypt

-India

500

Similarities between Poleis were

Language, religion, mythology, olympics

500

The truth of the Trojan War was

Troy and Greece fought over trade routes in the Dardanelles Straits

500

How did mothers feel when their sons returned from war?

They hung their heads in shame. 

500

Athenians valued this in their society

Glorification of the individual