Geography
Religion
Politics
Economy
Society
100

What made most of the land in Ancient Greece unusable for farming? 

Mountains

100

What is a deity? 

A being with supernatural powers. 

100

Every Greek city state had the same type of government? 

False
100

Since Ancient Greece lacked good farmland, ____ was how they gained food and resources. 

Trading

100

What was the city-state of Sparta focused on? 

Soldiers and War

200

What is a peninsula?

A piece of land that is surrounded by water on three sides. 

200

What is worshipping more than one god called? 

Polytheism 

200

What is a Monarchy? 

Being ruled by a single king. 

200

Trading made which city-state rich? 

Athens

200
In Sparta and Athens, who was the focus on: Men or Women?

Men

300

Was Greece a single, united country? 

No 

300

The Greeks held athletic contests every four years to honor Zeus. What are these athletic contest known as today? 

The Olympics 
300

What is a Aristocracy? 

Being ruled by wealthy families. 

300

Name at least 2 items that Ancient Greece produced. 

Jewelry, Pottery, Olive Oil, Wine

300

Ancient Greek society was split up into what two classes? 

Citizens and Noncitizens. 

400

Sparta and Athens are example of what? 

City-States

400

What is a myth? 

A short story that explains nature, human actions, and teach lessons. 

400

Ancient Greece came up with the first Democracy government?

True

400

What was the new development that trading led too? 

Currency

400

Who was the lowest class in the Greek civilization? 

Slaves 

500

Name one of the bodies of water that surrounds Ancient Greece. 

Aegean Sea, Ionian Sea, or Mediterranean Sea. 

500

Name at least three Greek gods that were in the passage. 

Zeus, Poseidon, Hera, Athena, Apollo, Ares

500

What city-state did the Democracy form in? 

Athens

500

What symbol were the coins of Athens stamped with?

Owls

500

Who was at the top of the social class in Ancient Greece? 

Men in Aristocracy