Vocabulary
Geography
Government
Athens vs Sparta
(A, S, or B)
Final Jeopardy
DOUBLE POINTS
100

A traditional story that helps explain a culture's belief is called

What is a Myth

100

The gods of Greek Mythology live on this geographic feature. 

What is a Mountain

100

The government where power is given by "heaven" and passed down from generation to generation

What is a Monarchy

100

This city-state's culture was based around strength and military.

Who is Sparta (S)

200

The government in America today where leaders are elected to represent the people. 

What is a Representative Democracy

200

The entire country of Greece is considered this geographic feature

What is a Peninsula

200

The government where ALL citizens have equal power...

What is a Direct Democracy

200

This city-state sent their boys to schools.

Who is Both (B)

300

A place and its surrounding countryside that acts as a small independent country with its own laws and government. 

What is a City-State

300

The small strip of land that connects mainland Greece and the Peloponnesus Peninsula is called.

What is an Isthmus 

300

The government where the power is in the hands of a few wealthy people

What is an Oligarchy

300

This city-state was located on the Peloponnesus Peninsula. 

Who is Sparta (S)

400

A temple built in ancient Athens to honor the goddess Athena.

What is the Parthenon

400

Andros, Tinos, Paros, Thera, and Naxos are just a few of the places that make up this geographic feature. 

What is an Archipelago

400

The government where power was gained by overthrowing the previous leader.

What is Tyranny

400

This city-state believed that citizens were free males born within its city limits. 

Who is Athens (A)

500

This Athenian leader lead the Greek victory at Salamis, which was the deciding factor in the Greek victory over Persia.

Who is Themistocles