Geography
People
City-States
Wars
Government
Culture
100

Where is Athens located? 

What is Attica.

100

This philosopher believed in questioning your thoughts, and is known for saying, "an unexamined life is not worth living." 

Who is Socrates. 

100

This war was fought between Greece and Troy. 

What is the Trojan War

100

Series of wars fought between the Greek city-states and Persia.

What is the Persian Wars

100
Type of government ruled by a few. 

What is an Oligarchy. 

100

A period of growth in intellectual and artistic learning. 

What is the Golden Age of Greece. 

200

Where is Sparta located? 

What is Peloponnese.

200

Enslaved people of Sparta. 

What is the Helots.

200

Most powerful city-state because of their impressive military. 

What is Sparta. 

200

Who fought in the battle of Marathon? 

Who is Persia and Greece

200

Type of government that is controlled by the rich. 

What is an Aristocracy. 

200

Name one of the three types of columns. 

What is Doric, Ionic, or Corinthian. 

300

Relative location of Macedonia.

Where is Northern Greece. 

300

Politician who led Greece during the Golden Age. 

Who is Pericles. 

300

Enslaved people of Sparta who revolted, and caused Sparta to be a military society to keep control. 

Who are the Helots. 

300

Who won the battle of Marathon? 

Who is Greece.

300

When a large number of citizens take a direct part in the day-to-day affairs of government. 

What is Direct Democracy.

300

god of joyous life and hospitality. 

Who is Dionysus. 

400

Modern day country where Persia was located. 

Where is Turkey. 

400

This philosopher's work provided the basis for the scientific method and even tutored Alexander the Great. 

Who is Aristotle. 

400

This city-states government was comprised of 2 Kings, a Council of elders, and an Assembly. 

What is Sparta. 

400

Alliance formed between Greek city-states to protect them from Persia. 

What is the Delian League

400
Type of government that is ruled by a King. 
What is a Monarchy. 
400

Term meaning to use observation and reason and is the basis for modern science. 

What is Philosophy. 

500

The relative location of Mt. Olympus in Ancient Greece.

Where is Northern Greece.

500

King of Macedonia who conquered Greece, and was the father of Alexander the Great. 

Who is King Phillip II.

500

City-state where boys only received an education, and in which books by Homer, like Iliad, and The Odyssey were studied to teach values. 

What is Athens

500

War fought between Athens and Sparta, and their allies. 

What is the Peloponnesian Wars

500

This law was known for being very harsh, but was a step towards democracy in making it so that aristocrats couldn't dictate what was legal. 

What is Draco's law, or Draconian law, or Draco's Code. 

500

A world renown Hellenistic trading and learning center. 

What is Alexandria, Egypt. 
600

Body of water that surrounds the island of Crete. 

What is the Mediterranean Sea. 

600

Ancient conquerer, and leader of Macedonia, whose goal was to combine the best of Greek and Persian cultures. 

Who is Alexander the Great. 

600

City- state where the Ancient Olympic games were held. 

What is Olympia. 

600

Alliance between Sparta and other city-states formed against Athens. 

What is Peloponnesian League

600

Athenian democracy consisted of this group, and the responsibility of them was to pass laws and be the supreme court. 

What is the Assembly. 

600

Greek culture comes from these two Ancient Greco cultures. 

What is Minoan and Mycenaean culture. 

700

Alexander the Great conquered lands in east Asia as far as this modern day country. 

What is India. 

700

Ancient Greek mathematician who founded geometry. 

Who is Euclid.

700

Term used, meaning Greek city-state. 

What is Polis. 

700

In the Battle of Salamis, these two city-states united against Persia. 

What is Athens and Sparta. 

700

Greek Democracy where every year, 500 citizens were chosen to become members of the Council by this system.

What is Lottery. 

700

The two types of drama written by Greeks in their theatre. 

What is Tragedy and Comedy.