Athens
Sparta
Corinth
Culture & Life
Other city-states
100

Athens is a city-state is known as the “Cradle of ________.”

Civilization

100

This type of government ruled Sparta, controlled by a small group.

Oligarchy

100

Corinth is a city-state focused on building _______ across the seas and trade networks.

Colonies

100

Greek homes were called this.

Oikos

100

This city-state was known as the City of Hera.

Argos

200

This was the main currency used in Athens.

Drachma

200

Sparta was most famous for having this kind of powerful force.

military

200

This Megarian colony is now known as Istanbul.

Byzantium
200

Girls in Ancient Greece were mainly educated in these types of skills.

Domestic skills

200

This city-state won many wars before being defeated by the Macedonians.

Thebes

300

This reformer abolished debt slavery in Athens.

Solon

300

Sparta had this unusual number of kings ruling at once.

two

300

Megara made much of its wealth through this activity.

sailing

300

In Rhodes, homes were decorated with these black stone artworks.

Black pebble mosaics

300

This Theban general helped defeat Sparta.

Epaminondas

400

At this age, Athenian men began military service.

18

400

This was the age when Spartan boys began their military training.

Seven
400

This narrow land bridge made Corinth important by connecting two parts of Greece.

isthmus

400

People in Rhodes enjoyed watching and studying this form of entertainment.

entertainment

400

This governing council existed in Miletus.

Prytania

500

This famous temple in Athens was built to honor Athena.

Parthenon

500

This Spartan king led 300 soldiers at Thermopylae.

Leonidas

500

Controlling this allowed Byzantium to dominate trade between two major seas.

Mediterranean Sea

500

This city-state was known for having a warm and welcoming family culture.

Rhodes

500

This is considered the oldest continuously inhabited city in Greece.

Argos