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What advantage did Sparta have over Athens in the military? 

Their land battles and soldiers were well trained and fought till death

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

Sparta

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What is something that Ancient Greece did to keep intruders out?

Walls

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God of Thunder

Zeus

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What is the main sea that Ancient Greece is located in?

Mediterranean sea

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What advantages did Athens have over Sparta in the military? 

They has a strong and smart navy

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Which main city state in Ancient Greece treated women more poorly

Athens

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Where is the home of the Gods

Mt. Olympus

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God of the Ocean

Poseidon

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How old do citizens have to be to vote? Even in Ancient Greece

18

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Who was the king of Persian who wanted to control Greece? 

Darius I

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What did both city states have in common?

Slavery, women being low, same religion and language

300

What had columns on them in Ancient Greece?

Temples or Important buildings

300

God of Underworld

Hades

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What was Sparta's main value?

The Military

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What does the suffix "cracy" mean?

to govern

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Who were citizens in Sparta?

Free Males

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What is the Acropolis?

The flat raised area in the middle of the city. 

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God of War

Ares

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What type of government did Sparta have?

Monarchy

500

What does the Prefix "Demo" mean? 

by the people

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What type of Government did Athens have? 

Democracy

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Olympia
Where were the Olympics held
500

God of Wisdom

Athena

500

What type of Architecture did the Greeks Create?

Columns

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 How many Spartans held off the Persians at the battle of Thermopylae? 

300

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What two city-states battled in the Peloponessian War?

Athens and Sparta

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What was one new Genre that Ancient Greek Literacy brought forth?

Comedy, or Tragedy

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Goddess of Love

Aphrodite 

600

Why were they play the Olympics? 

To worship Zeus, and to measure the strongest athletes in Greek cities.