Vocabulary
Geography
Life in the city-states
Gods and Goddesses
Other
100

What is an Acropolis? 

a fortified hill on which temples, shines and statues were built 

or 

the highest part of the city

100
What continent is Greece located on?

Europe

100

What is a democracy and who had one?

The people get a say in their government


Athens 

100

Who is the ruler of all gods?

Zeus

100

What piece of architecture did we get from the Greeks?

Columns

200

What is an agora?

a large open marketplace surrounded by government buildings 

200

What is a peninsula?

Land that is surrounded by water on three sides

200

What is an oligarchy and who had one?

A few people are in change 

Sparta 

200

How did people honor the gods?

Answers will vary 

200

What did Greeks portray most in their art?

The human body 

300

What is a philosopher?

a person who studies ideas about knowledge, truth, the nature and meaning of life, etc 

300

How many islands made up Greece? How many were lived on (to the nearest 100)?

3000 islands 

227 lived on

300
What are two things every city state had?
Answers may vary 
300

Why was Athens named after Athena?

Athena gifted olive trees to Greece 

300

What were the two types of dramas that you could see at the theater?

Comedies and tragedies 

400

What is a polis?

a city-state in ancient Greece

400

What was the capital of Greece?

Athens 

400

What were the four main social classes?

Aristocrats, Metics, Farmers, Slaves

400

What were the Olympics? 

Games to honor the Gods

400

What were the most famous Greek epic poems?

The Iliad and the Odyssey 

500

What is a metic?

Craftsman and shopkeepers like boats builders, barbers, school teachers, etc 

500
What were two crops that Greece grew very well?

Olives and grapes 

500

Explain how women were treated in both Athens and Sparta

Answers will vary 

500

What role did myths play between the world of the gods and the world of Greek citizens?

Used myths to explain why things happened the way they did 
500

What is the Hippocratic Oath?

Oath that doctors took, promising to take good care of their patients