Golden Age of Athens
Daily Life: Athens vs Sparta
Alexander the Great
Greco-Persian Wars
Legacy and Contributions
100

What was the main purpose for the Greek Olympic Games?

What is to honor the almighty god Zeus?

100

Slaves who worked the land in Sparta. 

What are Helots?

100

After Alexander conquers Egypt, he has a city named after himself called this.

What is Alexandria?

100

This events is considered to be the beginning of the Greco-Persian Wars. 

What is the Ionian Revolt?

100

This scientist invented a system of longitude and latitude that is still heavily used today.

Who is Ptolemy?

200

A Greek would visit a temple and speak to this person to seek out advice or information about the future. 

What is an oracle?

200

Spartan mothers gave this to their sons before sending them off to war as a sign of honor and to remind them to never give up. 

What is a shield?

200

Alexander the Great was devoted to the arts and enjoyed learning about philosophy. He was tutored by this philosopher at a young age. 

Who is Aristotle?

200

After this battle, Pheidippides ran 26 miles to Athens to tell of the Greek victory over the Persians. 

What is the Battle of Marathon?

200

This mathematician developed a textbook that’s been used as the basis for teaching geometry for more than 2,000 years. 

Who is Euclid?

300

This 500-long stretch of marble is featured on the inner walls of the Parthenon

What is the frieze?

300

The form of government where the rich continue to get richer, while the poor get poorer. 

What is Oligarchy?

300

He was the king of Macedonia who conquered Greece shortly after the Peloponnesian Wars.

Who is Philip II?

300

Athens had this major advantage over Persia at sea. 

What is the brilliant mind of Themistocles?

300

This man was known for creating the first world map, using information he gathered while traveling and speaking to other travelers. 

Who is Herodotus?

400

He is the God of fun and inspired Greek Drama and Theatre. 

Who is Dionysus? 

400

This form of democracy was very evident in Ancient Greece, particularly in Athens.

What is Direct Democracy?

400

Alexander the Great sacked this city-state in Greece in 335 B.C.Ee as the start of his conquest and expansion campaign. 

What is Thebes?

400

After the Battle Marathon, this structure was built to commemorate the victory over the mighty Persians. 

What is the Parthenon?

400

This was the greatest contribution from Ancient Greece to the modern world. 

What is democracy?

500

This was considered to be the most sacred temple in all of Ancient Greece dedicated to the god Apollo. 

What is the Temple of Delphi? 

500

This man was considered to be the Spartan King who led his army of 300 men at the battle of Thermopylae. 

Who is Leonidas?

500

Alexander the Great built his empire by focusing on these three major goals.

What is spreading Greek culture, adopting customs of his conquered people, and using religion to promote loyalty?

500

Xerxes is successful at doing this after the Battle of Thermopylae. 

What is burning Athens to the ground?

500

Today, this is a code of ethics that Doctors follow when practicing medicine on patients that was developed in Ancient Greece. 

What is the Hippocratic Oath?