These geographic features along the coastlines of Greece are described as?
Natural Harbors and Rocky Coastlines
This city-state developed the most democratic system of government the world had ever seen.
What is Athens?
Number 7 is?
The Greek Peloponnesus
Greece had a __________ Religion (meaning many gods)
Polytheistic
This war was caused by competition for control of Greece between Athens and Sparta.
What is the Peloponnesian War?
This sea is located to the east of Greece and was central to its maritime activities.
What is the Aegean Sea?
In the Greek polis, these individuals had political rights and the responsibility of civic participation.
Who are free adult males? Or Civilians
Number 1 is?
Athens
This chief deity was the god of the sky and ruler of all gods and humans.
Who is Zeus?
These wars united Athens and Sparta against the Persian Empire.
What are the Persian Wars?
These natural features served as borders and prevented large-scale farming in ancient Greece.
What are mountains?
These two groups had no political rights in ancient Greek city-states.
Who are women and foreigners?
Letter A is?
The Aegean Sea
This goddess was associated with love, beauty, passion, and fertility.
Who is Aphrodite?
Athens and Sparta teamed up to defeat which empire?
The Persian Empire
This peninsula is located in southern Greece and was home to the city-state of Sparta
What is the Peloponnesus peninsula?
This type of government in Sparta was ruled by a small group.
What is an oligarchy?
Letter C is the?
The Mediterranean Sea
This goddess was associated with wisdom.
Who is Athena?
This Victory was one of the most important battles during the Persian War
Marathon or Salamis
This region, also known as Anatolia, is located to the east of Greece.
A: What is Asia Minor?
What are the Three points of Democratic Principles?
1) Direct Democracy
2) Public Debate
3) Participation in Government
Letter B is known as the what?
the Dardanelles
This god was associated with healing, medicine, archery, music, poetry, and the sun.
Who is Apollo?
This war weakened Athens and Sparta, setting the stage for Macedonian conquests.
What is the Peloponnesian War?