Religion
Economy
Achievements
G and G
Thinkers
100

The type of religion the Greeks practiced.

What is POLYTHEISTIC?

100

This was vital to the success of the Greek economy.

What is TRADE?

100

The Parthenon is an example of this Greek achievement.

What is ARCHITECTURE?

100

This democracy has everyone vote.

What is DIRECT DEMOCRACY?

100

Aristotle taught his students this.

What is the "GOLDEN MEAN?"

200

He was the king of the gods.

Who is ZEUS?

200

These tools helped increase the food surplus.

What are IRON TOOLS?
200

Alpha, beta, gamma are part of this Greek achievement.

What is the GREEK ALPHABET?

200

In a representative democracy, the views of the people are represented by . . . 

What is A GROUP OF REPRESENTATIVES?
200

He believed that governments should be lead by philosopher-kings.

Who is PLATO?

300

The 12 Olympians resided here.

What is MOUNT OLYMPUS?

300
These are examples of goods traded along the Mediterranean Sea.

What are OLIVE OIL, POTTERY, WINE, NOVELTIES, and WOOD?

300

These were developed to honor Zeus.

What are the OLYMPICS?

300

This geographical feature led to the development of Greek city-states.

What are mountains?

300

He was sentenced to death because his teachings were deemed dangerous.

Who is SOCRATES?

400

True or false: Greek gods looked and acted like human beings.

What is TRUE?

400

Strong trade and wealth are examples of a good . . .

What is ECONOMY?

400

The Iliad and Odyssey were written by

Who is HOMER?

400

Sparta was ruled by this type of government.

What is an OLIGARCHY?

400

Aristotle influenced the leaders of the United States in writing this.

What is the US CONSTITUTION?

500

They adopted Greek mythology and changed the Greek gods' names.

Who were the ROMANS?

500

This city was an epicenter for trade.

What is ATHENS?

500

His achievement led to the Hippocratic oath and the development that illnesses have natural causes. 

Who is HIPPOCRATES?

500

The Greeks adapted to their geography in these ways . . .

What are:

1. Raising animals that needed little land

2. Growing plants that needed little water

3. Using the surrounding water for fishing

500

Hippocrates is known as . . .

Who is the FATHER OF MEDICINE?