Geography & City-States
Early Aegean Civilizations
Different Greek Periods
The Classical Period
Grab Bag
100

This term refers to a group of politically independent states with a central government.

What is a Federation?

100

This ancient civilization was known for being sea traders based in Crete.

What is the Minoan civilization?

100

This Greek period emerged from the Dark Ages and saw the creation of the Greek alphabet, the rise of a merchant class, and territorial expansion?

What is the Archaic period?

100

The ongoing conflict between Athens and Sparta led to this major war, which eventually saw the rise of Macedonian power.

What is the Peloponnesian War?

100

This empire took over after the Hellenistic period.

What is the Roman empire?

200

A politically independent state that is controlled by a supreme ruler.

What is an Empire?

200

 The Mycenaean Civilization was known for conquering the Greek mainland and was the first Greek-speaking civilization. This war is mainly associated with this civilization. 

What is the Trojan War?

200
This city-state was best known for its emphasis on education and democracy.

What is Athens?

200

The Golden Age of Athens also saw remarkable advancements in the arts and literature. Name three famous playwrights

Who are Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Euripides?

200

The two types of plays made in ancient Greece.

What are tragedies and comedies?

300

Greece was surrounded by these two seas, which were crucial for trade and development.

What are the Mediterranean and Aegean Seas?

300

This civilization conquered and settled modern Greece, leading to a period of isolation and a Dark Age.

What is the Dorian civilization?

300

This Persian king and his son were responsible for the Persian Wars, which posed a threat to Greek power.

Who are Darius I and Xerxes?

300

During the Peloponnesian War, this led to the eventual rise of Macedonian power in the region, and this is the prominent figure associated with this power shift.

What is infighting & Alexander the Great?

300

This religion emerged during the Roman period and became the state religion of Greece.

What is Christianity?

400

The mainland of Greece is known for this geographical feature, which made it difficult to unify as a single state. 

What is a mountainous terrain?

400

The Minoan Civilization, known for its sea trade, absorbed ideas from these two other ancient civilizations, contributing to its cultural development. 

What are Mesopotamia and Egypt?

400

This was formed during the Persian Wars, demonstrating the ability of Greek city-states to work together.

What is the Delian League?

400

The Athenian Golden Age (478-404 BC) was a period of significant achievements. Name two democratic institutions that were key to Athens during this time.

What are the Assembly and the Council of 500?

400

Greek city-states included Athens and Sparta. Name two others.

What are Corinth, Thebes, or Olympia?

500

These political entities developed independently from one another in ancient Greece.

What are city-states?

500

This is the island off of mainland Greece where many civilizations began to first develop.

What is Crete?

500

The Greeks had some common factors that led to cultural unity. Name one factor in the social realm that contributed to this unity.

What is language, religion, citizenship, or the Olympic Games?

500
This was formed by Sparta as a response to increasing Athenian power in the 400s.

What is the Peloponnesian League?

500
This person is considered the "Father of Democracy."

Who is Cleisthenes?