Geography & Daily Life
Mythology and Religion
Achievements & People
Government
100

This physical feature covers most of Greece’s mainland, isolated city-states and made political unity difficult.

Mountains

100

The Ancient Greeks practiced a religion with many gods. What is the term for a religion with multiple gods?

Polytheism

100

This poet is credited with writing the epic poems The Iliad and The Odyssey.

Homer

100

The Greek word for “rule by the people,” the system first developed in Athens is called this.

Democracy 

200

Because almost all of Greece is within about 50 miles of the coast, many Greeks made their living from this

 Sea trade / fishing / maritime trade

200

 Name two of the Twelve Olympians.

Varying answers 

200

Name one mathematical or scientific achievement credited to Archimedes.

Archimedes: invented the screw pump, worked with levers/pulleys, approximated pi, discovered principles of buoyancy ("Eureka"), or used mirrors as a heat ray.

200

 In Athens’ early democracy, which groups were excluded from citizenship and voting? List two.

Women, Children, Slaves 

300

Name one effect of Greece’s mild climate on daily life and public culture

People spent more time outside to socialize and discuss

300

Greek myths explained the world and taught lessons. Give one example of how a myth could explain a natural event or teach a moral lesson

A myth might explain lightning as Zeus throwing thunderbolts; or teach honesty by showing a hero punished for lying.

300

Who is known as the “Father of Geometry” whose work was used as a primary math textbook for centuries?

Euclid 

300

Name the Athenian leader who ruled during the city’s Golden Age, promoted the arts, and rebuilt Athens after the Persian Wars.

Pericles 
400

Greeks needed more farmland than they had. What effect did the lack of fertile land have on Greek actions or policies?

Greeks looked for more land — leading to colonization and expansion (establishing colonies)

400

 During the first centuries AD, another religion spread into Greek lands and later grew widely. Name that religion and give one century when its growth accelerated.

Christianity; growth accelerated in the 2nd–4th centuries (legalization after 313 AD)

400

Match the philosopher to a contribution: Socrates, Plato, Aristotle. (a) Taught by asking continuous questions and left no writings; (b) Founded the Academy and wrote The Republic; (c) Tutored Alexander the Great and emphasized observation.

Socrates = (a); Plato = (b); Aristotle = (c)

400

The three types of government BEFORE Democracy 

Oligarchy, Tyranny, Monarchy 

500

Explain how mountains and sea together shaped the development of independent city-states (polis) in Greece.

Mountains separated communities so independent city-states formed; the sea connected them via trade and travel, encouraging maritime economies and cultural exchange.

500

Describe briefly how Greek philosophers began to change the role of mythology in society.

Answers will vary 

500

 Explain the difference between sophists and philosophers like Socrates in ancient Greece.

Answers will vary 

500

Arguably the most successful and well known ruler of Greece

Alexander the Great