Ancient Greece Government
Ancient Greece Geography
Ancient Greece Achievements
100

According to the Athenian constitution, who was not allowed to vote? 

Women, slaves, and foreigners. 

100

What sea is south of Greece?

Mediterranean Sea

100

The Ancient Greeks invented this "study of knowledge" 

Philosophy 

200

Who were considered slaves? 

War Prisoners

200

What is land surrounded by water on three sides called?

A peninsula.

200

The Greeks were considered progressive because they developed a government with a....

What is a constitution/set of laws?

300

Why did different city-states have different forms of government? 

Because they were not unified as a country. 

300

Since Ancient Greece didn't have a major river for resources, what did the sea provide for them?

Trade & travel.

300

Every four years, we hold games to commemorate these games introduced by the Ancient Greeks

What is the Olympics?

400

They were considered citizens in Athens

What are free males born in Greece?

400

How did Greece's mountain affect life there?

It provided isolation from others and also protection because it was hard to travel through.

400

The study of living things, their structure, growth and function.

What is biology?

500

The type of Government did Athens practiced

What is democracy?

500

Ancient Greece was made of how many city states?

Over 100
500

This design is affiliated with the Greeks.

What is columns?

600

Who were the Arts most important to?

Athens

600

What made farming difficult in Greece?

There were only a few rivers and the soil was rocky.

600

Combination of cultures such as Egyptians, Indians, Persians, and Greeks .

What is Hellenistic culture?

700

Who was allowed to partake in education in Athens?

Only Males

700

What continent is Greece on?

Europe

700

What impact did Alexander the Great contribute to Ancient Greece?

He united city-states and expanded the empire by conquering other lands. 

800

How old was a Spartan boy when he was first taken from his family to begin his military training?

7

800

What is a city-state? 

An independent state with its own government. 

800

Although the Greek city states wee very different, there was one thing they all had in common

What is one language? 

900

What was Sparta's main value/focus?

The military/ war.

900

What sea is east of Greece?

The Aegean Sea

900

Alexander the Great was from this northern Greek city state

What is Macedonia?

1000

Who was the biggest enemy of Ancient Greece?

Persians

1000

What was the staple crop in Ancient Greece?

Olives

1000

In your opinion, what was the greatest achievement of the Ancient Greeks and how does it relate to us today?

What is ____________?