A country in Europe that lies on the Mediterranean Sea.
What is Greece?
The largest city-state in Ancient Greece that was named after Athena, a Greek goddess.
What is Ancient Athens?
They worshiped many gods and goddesses, and they believed each one ruled a different part of life or the world.
Who are the Ancient Greeks?
In Ancient Greece, they occurred every four years between August 6th and September 19th.
What are the Olympic Games?
The founder of Western philosophy.
Who was Socrates?
The names for towns in Ancient Greece.
What are City-states?
Ancient Greece had silver, marble, and this famous armed service.
What is a navy?
He ruled over the sea.
Who was Poseidon?
The Olympic Games were part of a festival to honor this god.
Who was Zeus?
A student of Socrates, who founded a school of philosophy known as the Academy.
Who was Plato?
A new kind of government invented by the people of Ancient Athens.
What is Democracy?
Ancient Athens’ democracy lasted the longest in this modern day country.
What is Greece?
The king of gods and goddesses. Also, it was believed that he had control over the weather.
Who was Zeus?
A religious place where the Games occurred in the southwestern region of the mainland of Ancient Greece.
What was Olympia?
Plato’s student in the Academy.
Who was Aristotle?
The governing body of a nation, state, or community.
What is Government?
Ancient Athens was run as this type of government.
What is democracy?
She was the patron goddess of Athens.
Who was Athena?
Only they were allowed to compete in the ancient Olympic Games.
Who were free Greek men?
A view or judgment formed about something, not necessarily based on fact or knowledge.
What is an Opinion?
A thought or suggestion as to a possible course of action.
What is an Idea?
Make a thorough or dramatic change in the form, appearance, or character of.
What is Transform?
A large statue of Athena was made and placed inside this building.
What was the Parthenon?
Each of several particular contests making up a sports competition.
What is an Event?
Plato’s most famous writing about a fair and just government ruled by philosophers.
What was The Republic?