Geography
Archaic Greece
Athens
Sparta
Democracy/ Architecture
100

The percent of Greece covered in mountains 

80%

100

The famous games that began during this time that we still play today.

The Olympics 

100

The city of Athens was named after this goddess

Athena 

100

What Sparta studied instead of art, philosophy, and theater.

WAR!!!

100

Who was directly in charge of new laws, taxes, public projects, and government officials.

The people 

200

Tallest mountain in Greece

Mt. Olympus 

200

Author of the Odyssey and Iliad 

Homer

200

Birthplace of this form of government 

Democracy 

200
The formation Spartans fought in

Phalanx formation

200

Voting was restricted to these people

Men, 18+, citizens

300

The three major geographical features of Greece

Mountains, Seas, Islands

300

The end of the Archaic period was the birth of this in 508 BCE

Democracy 

300

The center of commerce and government in Ancient Athens that had a large open area for meetings and was surrounded by buildings and people met here to discuss government matters and debate philosophy   

The Agora 

300
The three weapons Spartans carried into battle

Shield/Aspis, spear/dory, short sword/xiphos 

300

The three types of columns 

Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian 

400

How many islands the Aegean sea is home to

1000+

400
Definition of Polis 

city, city-state, citizenship 

400

Built on a hill in the middle of the city of Athens and was originally built as a citadel and fortress where the people could retreat when the city was attacked.

The Acropolis 

400

The year Sparta rose to power

650 BCE

400

The two parts of the top of a temple

The pediment and the frieze 

500

The four seas surrounding Greece

The Mediterranean Sea, Ionian Sea, Aegean Sea, and Sea of Crete

500

The year Archaic Greece began 

800 BCE

500

The leader which Athens reached its peak under from 461 BCE - 429 BCE. 

Pericles 

500

The three Spartan social classes

Spartan, Perioikoi, and Helot

500

The father of Democracy 

Cleisthenes