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Who usually stayed home?

Women 

100

King of the Gods

Zeus

100

The most famous historical monument/landmark

The Acropolis of Athens

100

The two most powerful city-states

Athens and Sparta

100

The first form of government used in ancient Greece

Democracy

200

Material that was used to make Greek homes 

Sun dried bricks 

200

What were the Ancient Greeks?

Polytheistic

200

Why was the Odeon of Herodes Atticus built?

Herodes built it in memory of his wife

200

Why is Corinth a famous city-state?

It was a trade city

200

The four main types of government

Democracy, monarchy, oligarchy, and tyranny

300

Where ancient Greek homes were located

Around a courtyard

300

What did the Ancient Greeks sacrifice to the gods?

Animals 

300

The birthplace of the Olympic games 

Olympia

300

The city-state the changed sides during multiple wars

Thebes

300

In Athens, who voted on every law?

Citizens

400

The room for women 

Gynaikon

400

What gender did the animals being sacrificed have to be?

Same as the god being honored

400

Which god was the Santuary of Dion dedicated to?

Zeus

400

One of the oldest city-states

Argos

400

The three main bodies of government

The Assembly, the Council of 500, and the Courts

500

The room where all the men hung out

Andron

500

What animals were usually sacrificed?

Pigs, sheep, goats, or cows

500

The location of the most important Greek monuments

The Acropolis of Athens

500

How was the city-state, Rhodes formed?

When three smaller city-states named lalyssos, Kamiros, and Lindos united to become one city

500

How were most government officials in Greek democracy chosen?

Chosen from the citizens by lottery