Geography & Architecture
Shaped by the Sea
City-States
Socrates & Court
Acropolis, Theater Mythology
& Olympics
100

BONUS NO QUESTION, JUST 100 POINTS

100

100

What did the Greeks depend on for food and easier travel?

The seas

100

What was the goal of education in Sparta?

To create a strong warrior

100

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100

100

Where were the first modern Olympics held?

Athens

200

What color is the Greek flag?

Blue & White

200

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200

200

What type of government did Sparta have?

Oligarchy

200

Socrates was a famous _________________ in ancient Athens.

teacher

200

What stood on a hill high above Athens?

The Acropolis

300

Which of the following is NOT a sea near Greece?

a. Aegean Sea

b. Red Sea

c. Ionian Sea

d. Mediterranean Sea

b. Red Sea

300

What 2 things did the Greeks become to make money?

Traders & Sailors

300

What is an oligarchy?

Rule by a small group of warriors

300

In Athens, which side would pay for a trial

The losing side

300

What is the Parthenon?

a temple

400

Albright Knox Art Gallery in Buffalo is an example of Greek ________________________.

Architecture

400

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400

400

Which city-state encouraged students to learn mathematics, reading, writing, and the arts?

Athens

400

True or False: Everybody was guilty until they were voted innocent by a jury.

False

400

Greeks believed in many gods: they were __________.

polytheistic

500

The beautiful city built on a gorgeous island that went under the Atlantic Ocean was known as __________________________.

Atlantis

500

What 3 things did Greeks buy when they traded in Mesopotamia and Egypt

Lumber, veggies, meat

500

What type of government did Athens have?

Democracy

500

If two city-states were at war during the Olympics they would have to declare a _________.

truce

500

Belief in one god is called _________.

monotheistic