Geography
Culture
Government
Sparta
Athens
100

What is a peninsula?

A body of land almost surrounded by water

100

What is a myth?

Stories that people tell to explain their beliefs about the world.

100

What is democracy?

When people make political decisions directly or through elected individuals

100

What were the enslaved people in Sparta called? 

helots

100

What was the acropolis?

The high city / religious center

200

Why was travel over land hard in ancient Greece?

Mountains made it difficult

200

What did the Greek festivals mainly honor?

The 12 Olympian gods.

200

Who is a tyrant? (modern and ancient Green meaning)

Modern: a cruel ruler
Ancient Greek: a person who achieved power without being a king by birth.

200

Where were boys moved to when they turned seven? Why?

To barracks / agoge
To turn them into warriors

200

What was the agora?

The center of city life / the central market

300

What is the highest mountain of Greece?

Mount Olympus

300

What was the festival that is held every four years? What did people do during it? (name at least one activity)

The Olympics. Only men participated. They threw javelin and discus, wrestled, did a long jump and raced.
300

What is the difference between direct and limited democracies?

Direct democracy: all citizens vote
Limited democracy: only free adult makes vote

300

What Greek city were Spartans asked to protect in 4990 B.C., but they were too late? 

Marathon

300

What did Athenian boys study at schools?

Logic and public speaking

400

What seas surrounded Greece?

Mediterranean, Ionian and Aegean seas

400

Name one of the Homer's epics and tell what it was about briefly.

Iliad / Odyssey

400

Describe what monarchy, aristocracy and oligarchy are

Monarchy: Rule by a king or queen  
Aristocracy: Rule by noble or upper-class families  
Oligarchy: Rule by wealthy people


400

Describe the government structure of Sparta

Two kings - five elected supervisors - The Council of Elders (30 people) - all citizens are part of the Assembly

400

What was the name of a wise man whose reforms reduced nobility's power?

Solon

500

What is the name of the southern part of Greece and which civilization was built there?

Peloponnesus / Mycenae

500

Who did the earliest Greeks borrow the alphabet from?

Phoenicians

500

What is ostracism?

Sending a person away from the city-state for ten years.

500

Which place did famous 300 Spartans protect from Persians?

Thermopylae

500

Describe the main responsibilities of a male citizen in Athens

Serve in the army / serve as a jury