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100

What was the name of the athletic competition held every four years in honor of Zeus?

The Olympic Games

100

Who was the king of the Greek gods and ruler of Mount Olympus?

Zeus

100

What form of government, first developed in Athens, means "rule by the people"?

Democracy

100

What was the most powerful city-state in Ancient Greece known for its democracy?

Athens

100

What is the name of the sea that borders Greece to the east?

The Aegean Sea

200

What famous war involved a giant wooden horse and was fought between the Greeks and the city of Troy?

The Trojan War

200

Who was the Greek god of the sea, known for carrying a trident?

Poseidon

200

What famous Greek epic poems tell the stories of the Trojan War and its aftermath?

The Iliad and the Odyssey

200

What is the name of an area in a Greek city where important temples and monuments are located.

Acropolis

200

What is the name of the mountain where the Greek gods were believed to live?

Mount Olympus

300

What war was fought between Athens and Sparta from 431 to 404 BC?

The Peloponnesian War

300

Who was the Macedonian leader that conquered much of the known world by the age of 30?

Alexander the Great

300

What was the name of the form of government in which a few wealthy individuals held power?

Oligarchy

300

Which island was home to the ancient Minoan civilization and the palace of Knossos?

Crete

300

What is the name of the large sea to the south of Greece?

The Mediterranean Sea

400

What was the series of conflicts between Greece and the Persian Empire in the 5th century BC, including battles like Marathon and Salamis?

The Persian Wars

400

Which blind poet is credited with writing The Iliad and The Odyssey?

Homer

400

Name two things the Greeks traded around the Mediterranean Sea.

The Greeks traded pottery, perfume, apricots, grapes, wine, metal, olives and slaves.

400

What was the name of the marketplace in Greek city-states where people gathered for trade and discussion?

Agora

400

Why were the Greeks considered a maritime culture?

The Greeks were considered a maritime culture because Greece is surrounded by water, and they lived their lives on the sea; fishing and trading.

500

Which Roman emperor banned the Olympic Games in 393 AD because he considered them a pagan practice?

Theodosius I

500

Messenger of the gods, god of travel and trickery. His symbol is winged sandals.

Hermes

500

What was the main difference between the city states of Sparta and Athens?

(Hint: What were each of them mainly focused on)

The main difference between the city states of Sparta and Athens was that Sparta was more focused on its military and Athens was more focused on the arts.

500

What is the name of the most famous temple, located on the Acropolis in Athens.

(Hint: Dedicated to Athena, the goddess of wisdom and war.)

Parthenon

500

What is the name of the region in northern Greece that was the birthplace of Alexander the Great?

Macedonia