The name of a Spartan foot soldier who carried a shield and spear
What is a hoplite?
Enslaved people from Messina and Laconia
What were Spartan helots?
This philosopher said "the one thing I know is that I know nothing."
Who was Socrates?
The patron deity of Athens.
Who is Athena?
The Greek name for city-state
What is polis?
The age boys entered the barracks for military training.
What is 7?
the lawgiver of early Ancient Sparta
Who was Lycurgus?
The chronological order of the 3 major Athenian philosophers.
The large hill at the center of Athens were everything happened.
What is the acropolis?
The direct translation of Demos-Kratia
What is people-power?
The age that Spartans would enter the army.
What is 20?
A Spartan dish of pork boiled in blood, salt, and vinegar
What is Black Broth?
This philosopher said that we are chained in a cave only seeing shadows to illustrate that humans cannot experience true reality in our current realm.
Who was Plato?
The temple (at the top of a hill) which was dedicated to patron deity, Athena
What was the parthenon?
The Athenian aristocrat who canceled land debts and freed people who were enslaved by them
Who was Solon?
An unethical act Spartans were encouraged to do in the barracks.
What is steal food?
The role of the ephors in Spartan politics
What is oversee education & conduct of citizens?
The founder of the Academy, where many young scholars studied philosophy, mathematics, and astronomy.
Who was Plato?
one of the three famous playwrights of Ancient Athens (any one of three is okay)
Sophocles, Euripides, Aristophanes
The Athenian leader who founds the Council of 500
Who was Cleisthenes?
The famous quote Spartan women would say to soldiers before they left for war
What is "come back with your shield or on it?"
The number of men in the Spartan Council of Elders
What is 28?
A school in a grove where Aristotle could walk with students and talk.
What was the Lyceum?
Athenian sculpture who made lifelike human forms
Who was Phidias?
This group had free and open debate which then led to the passing of laws
Who were the Council of 500?