Athens
Democracy
Sparta
Textbook Facts
Double Points x2
100

Fill in the blank: Athens is a city-state also known as a _____________.

"Polis"

100

What is 1 weakness and 1 strength of the Athenian Democracy?

Weakness = Not everyone could vote/women and slaves could not participate

Strength = People had a choice/one group did not make all the decisions

100

What was the main reason women in Sparta had the opportunity to go to the gymnasium and exercise?

"To birth healthy and strong babies."

100

How many letters does the Greek alphabet have? 

"24"

100

What is the young boy in figure 7.14 carrying?

"Fishing nets"

200

What hill did citizens gather on to participate in political discussions?

"The Pnyx"

200

What invention was used to keep court trials equal/fair?

"The Kleroterion - randomized jury selection"

200

What form of government did Sparta have and who made decisions within this government?

"Oligarchy and Aristocrats"

200

What river was Achilles dipped into?

"The River Styx"

200

How many Greek goddesses are mentioned on page 136?

"5"

300

Who conquered Athens in 336 BCE and why? 

"Conquered by Macedonia because Athens was weakened by years of battle between Sparta."

300

Where did the event that "sparked" government change occur in Athens and describe the event.

"In the Athenian agora there was a murder of 1 of 2 tyrant rulers."

300

What lessons/values can the reader learn from the story "Learning to Be Tough" (Page 128 of textbook)

"Spartan values are more valuable than life itself."

300

What is the name of the structure that sits on top of the Acropolis?

"The Parthenon"

300

Fill in the blank: A group of 12 actors is called a ___________.

"Chorus"

400

What is "Galena" and why was it important?

"Mineral containing silver. Was important because it provided riches and resources to ancient Athens."

400

What invention symbolizes Athenian democracy?

"Triremes"

400

What happened to "unfit" babies and where were they left?

"Left to die on Mount Taygetus." 

400

What is 1 difference and 1 similarity between the Iliad and The Odyssey?

Similarity: Epic Poems

Difference: Iliad = Trojan War

                 The Odyssey = Journey of Odysseus 


400

In ancient Greece there were 3 distinct column designs. What are the names of these designs?

"Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian"

500

Socrates was believed to be "corrupting the young" and was sentenced to capital punishment. What was the punishment and in what year did this happen?

Capital punishment = Given Hemlock 

Year = 399 BCE

500

What were the pottery fragments that were used to limit government corruption called?

"Ostraca"

500

Double Points: With correct spelling, what was the name of the war between Athens and Sparta?

"Peloponnesian War"

500

What Greek word meant "research" or "inquiry"?

"Historia" 

500

In what year did the "Battle of Issus" take place?

"333 BCE"