Citizens
Do women usually go out?
No
Which city were the Olympics normally hosted in?
Olympia
The type of democracy Athenians had was..
Direct democracy
Who can farm?
What clothes did people of Ancient Athens wear during the Olympics?
Nothing!
The Athenians would vote directly in..
Pnyx Hill
Name one role of the structure and describe them.
Name 4 things that the people of Athens ate for their diet.
Cheese, fish/meat, bread, wine, olive oil/olives, libation, etc. (Amount of things you listed will apply to how many points you get)
How many hoops are there in the Olympics symbol
5
Name 3 things that Athenians gave today's people.
Democracy, philosophy, theatres, etc.
What would the citizens use for voting?
Slaves, metics, citizens
Why was there a lot of bias and inequality in Ancient Athens? (Varying women and men.)
To protect its democratic lineage, patriarchal household structure, and because they never thought about it.
What year did they begin the Olympics? (A close answer will still give points.)
776 BCE
Ancient Athens started and used democracy (specifically direct democracy), but when did this start? (A close answer will still give you points.)
508–507 BCE
What was the process of someone being exiled?
A vote would be created. People would be given ostrakons to vote, allowing them to decide if the person will be exiled. If the majority said yes, the person will be kicked from Athens for 10 years, however their belongings will not be suspended.
Explain how to acquire each role in the Structure of Athens from least to greatest. (3)
The slaves are people who were either captured or people who were caught doing crimes, metics are people born outside of Athens, and the citizens are men who have been born in Athens (their parents as well), have passed the age of 20, and performed the military service.
What would they offer to their gods? (3 objects)
Sacrificing animals, wine, libations, and the meat were eaten by the worshippers.
Which Athenian philosopher was rumored as a victorious Olympic athlete in the pankration? (A mix of boxing and wrestling.)
Plato
Describe libation and its purpose. Be sure to explain other ingredients other than wine.
A ritual offering of liquid composing wine, and in some cases also contains milk, oil, honey or water poured on the ground or an altar. Its purpose is to pray to their gods.