A traditional story and they aren't exactly true
Myth
Which of the main city states in Ancient Greece focuses more on War
Sparta
This sea is located by Sparta.
Ionian Sea
Asia Minor is bordered by which body of water?
Aegean Sea
A slave in Sparta.
Helots
What does Hellenistic mean?
A blend of Greek Cultures with other cultures.
Which main city state in Ancient Greece treated women more poorly
Athens
What two geographic features effected how Ancient Greece developed?
Mountains and seas.
List three things women in Athens were not allowed to do:
Leave the house by themselves, talk to men that were not in their family, vote, inherit property or money, chose who they want to marry, have a job
What happened to Athens following the end of the Peloponnesan War?
Answers will vary.
The act of spreading ideas, culture, traditions, etc
Cultural Diffusion
What did both city states have in common?
Slavery, women being low, same religion and language
What kind of land form is Greece?
A peninsula
Was very important in Ancient Greece. Productivity was low, however.
Agriculture
God of Underworld
Hades
Murder by a sudden attack often for a political reason
Assassination
Who were citizens in Athens?
Free Males
What is the Agora?
Public space in Ancient Greece
What would happen to babies in Sparta if they were deemed unfit/weak?
They would be thrown off a cliff and left to die.
OLIGARCHY
Everyone's equal and have the same rights and opportunities no matter the race or gender
Equality
What type of Government did Athens first practice?
Monarchy
Because it was hard to farm, the Greeks became very good at what?
Trading and sailing
How did the geography of Greece impact its development?
a.Mountains and deep valleys isolated city-states and allowed them to develop independently.
b.rocky coastline made it impossible for invaders to attack by sea.
c.A lack of natural resources forced Greeks to rely on trade with other cultures.
d.The dry, arid climate made it difficult for the Greeks to farm.
A
God of Wisdom
Athena
A political construct usually ruled by an emperor.
Empire
Who were the Arts most important too?
Athens
What is the Acropolis?
The place where people of power reside

Education
Persia & Greece
Cruel and oppressive government or rule
Tyranny
Daily Double
What battle did Persia defeat Greece?
Battle of Thermopylae
What three continents did Alexander the Great's empire spread across?
Europe, Africa, and Asia
How did Plato influence ethical and political policies in Ancient Greece?
He introduced the idea of rational thinking.
What was the name of the games held every four years at a festival to honor Zeus?
a. Goodwill Games
b. Marathons
c. Olympics
d. Triathlons
C.