Geography
Athens
Sparta
Legacy of Greece
Goverment
100

What is the name of the land Sparta is on?

Peloponnesus

100

True or False: Athens was more isolated than Sparta.

False

100

What was the name of the oligarchy the Spartans had?

The Council of Elders

100

Multiple Choice

What big event originally came from ancient Greece?

A.Thanksgiving Day Parade

B.The Olympics

C.The Oscars

D.4th of July Fireworks

B.The Olyimpics

100

What type of goverment did Athens have?

A democracy

200

Name the three continents near ancient Greece.

Europe, Africa, and Asia.

200

When did Athens start their democracy?

500 BCE

200

What did Spartans do with sick infants?

They would abandon them.

200

What was the name of the Greek first physician to develop a plan of examination, determination of the diagnosis prediction of the disease process outcome treatment?

Hippocratis

200

What type of government did Sparta have?

An oligarchy

300

Name the 4 seas near ancient Greece.

Ionian Sea, Adriatic Sea, Medaterainian Sea, Aegean Sea, and Black Sea.

300

What was life like for women in Athens?

Life wasn't really fair for women because they couldn’t really do much, they couldn’t own property, vote, have a job, pick their own husband and they really were just useful with housekeeping.

300

What was the purpose of education in Sparta?

The purpose of education in Sparta was to produce women and men who could fight for their city-state.

300

Fill in the Blank

Aristole developed the first system of classification of ___________.

Animals

300

True or False: Both Athens and Sparta had assemblies in some sort of way.

True

400

How did people in Athens get their food and goods since they didn't have good farmland?

They lived right by the water so they would travel and trade for their food and goods.

400

How was education different for girls and boys in Athens?

Boys had a much better education and learned much more like reading, writing, literature, music, and military training. Girls didn’t learn as much and instead stayed with their mothers and learned how to cook, clean, spin thread, and weave cloth.

400

Spartans had good soil and could grow crops but sometimes when they didn't have enough they would what?

They would take land from their neighbors and force them to work for them.

400

What is the centerpiece of the Acropolis and is often regarded to as the masterpiece of the Doric order or architecture and it was made in the 5th Century BCE.(

The Parthenon

400

Who were considered citizens in Athens?

All men of 18 and older.

500

How did geography affect how people farmed in ancient Greece?

Since they had poor soil and steep mountains they grew olives, grapes, fruit, and nut trees along the coast. Since the mountains weren't good to raise cattle on they raised sheeps and goats.

500

Describe the agora.

Agora was a marketplace where Athenians exchanged goods and merchants sold their goods at small stands. Athenians purchased lettuce, onions, olive oil, and other foods. Shoppers could also buy household items such as pottery, furniture, and clay oil lamps.

500

What were Spartan slaves called and how were they treated?

Spartan slaves were called helots and were treated harshly and some were killed in the war, but they had some rights and could marry whoever they wanted and could sometimes save up enough money to buy their freedom.

500

What was the name of the people who would go to the theatre of Dionysus on one special day to watch top playwrights which include Aeschylus and Sophocles duke it out?

Patrons

500

What was the Council of Elders?

The Council of Elders consisted of two kings and twenty-eight other men. They prepared laws for the Assembly to vote on and had the power to stop any laws passed by the Assembly that council members opposed.