Government
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Sparta & Athens
Geography
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100

This is the type of government where the people vote on the laws themselves.

What is a direct democracy

100

Greek city states set these up around the Mediterranean to help with trade and population growth. 

What are colonies


100
What were most young boys likely to be doing in Sparta and in Athens?
What is joining the military/training and going to school
100
City - States developed instead of one Greek country due to
What was mountains and islands
100

The Ancient Greeks invented this "study of knowledge" and had three of the most famous practitioners 

What is philosophy?

Who are Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle?

200
A type of government where a few wealthy people have control
What is an Oligarchy
200
Although the Greek city states wee very different, there was one thing they all had in common
What is language (Greek)
200

This is the league the Spartans created to rival Athens' league.

What is the Peloponnesian league?

200
The Greek mainland is considered a (geographic feature)
What is a peninsula
200

This Greek historian is known for his objectivity of covering the Peloponnesian Wars.

Who is Thucydides?

300
According to the Athenian constitution, who was allowed to vote?
Who are free male citizens
300

This Greek playwright was known for his Greek tragedies, most famously Oedipus Rex

Who was Sophocles?

300
Name one way which the lives of Spartan women differed from Athenian women
What is ability to own property What is freedom to travel What is ability to conduct business
300

These are crops commonly grown in Ancient Greece.

What are grapes and olives?


300

A famous Greek temple to Athena that has similar architectural elements to many US government buildings

What is the Parthenon?

400

This city-state had a system of government that influenced the United States system (name the city-state and the type of government)

What is Athens, democracy 

400

Author of the Illiad and the Odyssey 

Who was Homer?

400

This person is credited with the "Golden Age" of Ancient Athens.

Who was Pericles

400
Greece lies on the crossroads of these 3 continents
What are Africa, Asia, and Europe?
400

These are the three types of columns and a brief description of each.

What are Doric (plain, dull, boring), 

Ionic (swirled top, shaped like an "I"), and

 Corinthian (fanciest, with curls and leaves at the top)

500

These are the four government systems of Athens, in order, with a description of each.

What is:
Monarchy (rule by a King)

Aristocracy (rule by a small group of elites)

Tyranny (all authority with a Tyrant)

Democracy (power of the people)

500

This Greek mathematician wrote The Elements  

Who is Euclid?

500

These are two Tyrants who ruled Athens and their achievements.

Who was Draco? What were created harsh law codes (draconian)

Who was Solon? What was ended debt-based slavery?

500

Alexander the Great's empire stretched from which body of water to which river valley

What is the Mediterranean Sea to the Indus River Valley?

500

This is the definition and difference between Hellenic and Hellenistic culture.

What is Hellenic culture is Greek culture, and Hellenistic culture refers to the spread of a blend of Greek and Asian cultures by Alexander the Great throughout the Macedonian empire?