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Politics and Economy
Social Structure
Athens and Sparta
100

Am area of land that is almost completely surrounded by water and is connected to the main land by a narrow strip of land.

What is a peninsula

100

What was the name of the family of gods worshipped by the Ancient Greeks?

The family of gods worshipped by the Ancient Greeks were called the Twelve Olympians.

100

In what areas did the Greeks make great discoveries in?

The Greeks made great discoveries in Biology, Mathematics, Astronomy, and Geography

100

What is a monarchy?

A monarchy is when the ruling power is in the hands of one person, usually a king.

100

List the main city-states and which were the most influential?

The main Greek city-states were Athens, Sparta, Corinth, Delphi, Olympia, Thebes, and Argos.  At the height of Greek civilization, Athens and Sparta were the most influential.

200

A community with its own customs, beliefs, and ways of doing things.

What is a city-state

200

Where did the gods and goddesses of Ancient Greece live?

The gods and goddesses of Ancient Greece lived on Mt. Olympus


200

What idea did the Ancient Greeks reject?

The Ancient Greeks rejected the idea that disease was a punishment from the gods.

200

What is an oligarchy?

An oligarchy is when a few people share the power.

200

What was valued in Athens?

In Athens, freedom of thought and the arts were valued.  

300

What amount of Greece is suitable for farming?  Why?

Only about 1/5 of Greece is suitable for farming because it is very mountainous.


300

What kinds of things did the Ancient Greeks do to please their gods?

The Ancient Greeks gave offerings to the gods and expressed their gratitude towards them as much as possible.  They built many temples to honor their gods.

300

What did reason become the basis of?

Reason became the basis of our method of scientific research.

300

What is a tyranny?

A tyranny exists when a person seizes power illegally.  When the oligarchs of Ancient Greece were overthrown, it became a tyranny.

300

What did Spartans value?

Spartans valued order and strength.  The people spent their time strengthening their bodies and learning to be tough.

400

What was the weather like in Ancient Greece?

The winters in Ancient Greece were mild while the summers were long, hot and dry.

400

What was an oracle?

An oracle was a sacred site where the gods were consulted.

400

What did the Ancient Greeks build instead of palaces for the rich?

The Ancient Greeks built magnificent theaters, political buildings, temples, and other public places instead of palaces for the rich.

400

What is a democracy?

A democracy exists wehn all citizens share in the ruling power.

400

Describe the education of boys in Sparta

When the boys of Sparta turned seven, they were taken to live in barracks with the men.  At the barracks, they learned how to fight and how to obey rules.
500

How many islands are part of Greece?

There are more than 1,400 islands that make up Greece.

500

Who was the leader of the Olympians and who was he married to?

The leader of the gods was Zeus and he was married to Hera

500
The Ancient Greeks gave the world its first what?

The Ancient Greeks gave the world its first alphabet with consonants and vowels.

500

What are the four types of government?

The four types of government are Monarchy, oligarchy, tyranny and democracy

500

What did each city-state have?

Each city-state had the following:

a hinterland

access to the sea

the ability to function as a mini-country with their own laws, money, government, and army.