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Ancient Greece
General Knowledge
100

Where did Greek citizens discuss politics and what was it named ________

Agora or Marketplace

100

Which of the main city states in Ancient Greece focuses more on War 

Sparta

100

What hilltop fortress holds many important building and serves as a place to hide from invaders?

Acropolis

100

Spartans life centered on training for war, what age did that begin at?

seven(7)

100

What is an oligarchy?  

A small group of wealthy people with the most power.

200

Which empire threatened Greece around 500 BC?

Persia

200

The war between Athens and Sparta was called ______

Peloponnesian War

200

What two geographic features led to the isolation of Ancient Greek city-states?

Mountains and seas.

200

In 338BC who used his well-trained army to seize control of Ancient Greece?

Phillip II of Macedonia

200

Why was Mount Olympus important to the Greeks?  

They thought the gods lived there.

300

What is Peloponnesus?

A peninsula in southern Europe.

300

What did both city states share in common? (2 things)

language and culture

300

What kind of land form is Greece?

A peninsula

300
Also known as city-state.

What is a polis?

300

What did sailors use to navigate?

Stars

400

A powerful empire that attempted to invade and conquer Greece.

The Persians. 

400

Who were citizens in Athens?

Free Males born in Athens

400

What is the Agora?

Open public marketplace in Ancient Greece

400

Where did modern democracy begin?

Athens

400

How old was Alexander when he became king?

20

500

The land battle where the Athenians defeated the Persians and then sent a messenger back to Athens to deliver the news on foot, the first marathon.

Battle of Marathon

500

What type of Government did Athens develop?

Democracy

500

Because it was hard to farm, the Greeks became very good at what? 

Trade

500

What describes the climate of Ancient Greece?

hot summers and mild winters

500

What sea is located along the eastern coast of Greece?

Aegean Sea


600

This event lead to the decline of the Greek city-states

The Peloponnesian War?

600

What city-state were the Arts most important too

Athens

600

The building that was was part of of Athens in the 5th century BC was the 

Parthenon

600

Who has the power in a democracy?

The citizens

600

Which feature of Athens’s geography most affected its economy?

the sea.