Who were the only people allowed to vote in ancient Greece?
Only men born in Greece could vote.
What are ancient craftsman called and what are some of the things they made?
Artisans, sculptures, boats, fishing nets, pottery
What type of religion did Ancient Greece have and explain what it is?
Polytheism-they worshipped many gods.
What is the name of the first philosopher in Ancient Greece?
Socrates
Where did ancient Greeks farm?
They farmed on the hillsides.
What type of government did Sparta have? (explain what it is)
Oligarchy- King has power, council of aristocrats, maintained power by force
What countries did Ancient Greece trade with?
Italy, Spain, Egypt
Who was the main Greek God and Goddess?
Zeus and Hera
The ancient Greeks gave us one of the best contests in the world that we still celebrate every four years. What is it called?
The Olympics
Which is a physical characteristic of ancient Greece?
rocky hills and mountains
What type of government did Athens have? (Explain what it is)
Democracy, for the people, men voted to make laws
What were some challenges faced by farmers?
Who are Zeus's brother and sisters?
Hera, Hades, Poseidon, Hestia
What did architects of ancient Greece use in the construction of their buildings?
columns
Greece is located near what body of water?
The Mediterranean Sea, Aegean Sea
Ancient Greek men voted on their own rules and laws. This form of government is called what?
Democracy
What were two main crops the ancient Greeks grew?
Grapes, olives
Who are the parents of Zeus?
Cronus and Rhea
What is one of the most famous buildings on Earth built as a temple to honor Athena, the goddess of wisdom?
The Parthenon
What are three ways the ancient Greeks adapted to their environment?
Farming, fishing, trade
What was the name of the ruler during the Golden Age of Athens?
Pericles
What animals did the ancient Greeks raise?
Sheep, goats, chickens, pigs
Where did the Greek gods reside?
Mount Olympus
What are four contributions made by the ancient Greeks?
Columns, architecture, alarm clock, pottery, the Olympics,
Democracy, poetry, drama