Athens
Sparta
Greek Conflicts
Society and Religion
Geography
100

There form of government in which the power is in the hands of the people.

Democracy

100

A government controlled by a few leaders. 

Oligarchy

100

Who was victorious in the wars between Greece and Persia?

Greece

100

King of the gods in ancient Greece.

Zeus

100

Continent where you can find Greece.

Europe

200

The focus of Athenian education. 

Arts and sciences. 

200

Focus of the economy in Sparta. 

Agriculture

200

Two sides who fought in the Peloponnesian War. 

Athens and Sparta

200

True or False: Ancient Greek society allowed slavery. 

True

200

A piece of land surrounded on three sides by water. 

Peninsula

300
The 3 most famous Greek (Athenian) philosophers.

Socrates, Plato, Aristotle. 

300

Age when Spartan boys entered military training. 

Seven

300
Victorious side in the Peloponnesian War.

Sparta

300

Greek gods were believed to have these types of characteristics.

Human qualities and emotions

300

The type of land you can expect to find in Ancient Greece.

Rocky, poor soil, mountains

400

The only of people allowed to participate in Athenian government.

Free-landowning men (free men)

400

How did Spartans view women in comparison to the view of women in Athens. 

Greater freedom and rights (school, property, etc.)

400

Alexander the Great conquered this empire.

Persia

400

The main jobs held by Spartans. 

Soldiers and farmers

400

Large body of water next to Greece.

Mediterranean Sea
500

Example of limits put in place on Athenian women. 

Could not own property, choose a husband, formal education, ability to vote, etc. 

500

Example of a freedom allowed to Spartan women.

Freedom to own their own property, choose a husband, more formal education, athletics, etc. 

500

The name of the group of people who conquered Greece after the Persian and Peloponnesian Wars (Hint: This was the group Alexander was a part of).

Macedonians

500

Greek goddess of love.

Aphrodite

500

The tallest, most fortified area of a city-state. (Hint: This is a vocab term)

Acropolis