Geography and Land
Power and Politics
Gods and Monsters
Great Minds
Games and Drama
200

This percentage of Greek land is covered by mountains.

80%.

200

This type of government translates to "people to rule."

Democracy.

200

The king of the gods who ruled from Mount Olympus.

Zeus.

200

This philosopher is known as the "Father of History."

Herodotus.

200

The god honored by the Olympic Games.

Zeus.

400

The sea located to the east of the Greek mainland.

Aegean Sea.
400

The city-state where Solon first instituted democracy.

Athens.

400

The mythical six-headed monster is said to devour travelers.

Scylla.

400

The student of Plato who tutored Alexander the Great.

Aristotle.

400

Serious plays showing the downfall of a character.

Tragedies.

600

Innovation used to carve flat levels into mountain slopes for crops.

Terrace farming.

600

The "elevated city" where sacred temples were built.

Acropolis.

600

The goddess of wisdom and protector of Athens.

Athena.

600

This philosopher was executed by drinking hemlock for questioning beliefs.

Socrates.

600

The only type of event held in the very first Olympics.

Foot races.

800

These two animals were raised because they need little grazing land.

Sheep and goats

800

The central marketplace found in most Greek city-states.

The agora.

800

The home of the 12 major gods.

Mount Olympus.

800

A mathematician who invented the astrolabe.

Hypatia.

800

A rough fighting sport similar to modern mixed martial arts.

Pankration.

1000

These two crops were most plentiful due to limited space.

Olives and grapes.

1000

A government where a "few" rulers, like noble families, share power.

Oligarchy.

1000

The god travelers prayed to at Delphi for safe colony journeys.

Apollo.

1000

Sculptor of the massive statues of Athena and Zeus.

Phidias.

1000

The only people allowed to act in or attend Greek plays.

Men.