Basics of Europe
City-States
Conflicts and Consequences
Greek Culture
Miscellaneous
100

This is the highest mountain range in Europe.

What is the Alps?

100

These are three main city-states in early Greece.

What are Athens, Sparta, and Corinth?

100

This is the nation that Alexander the Great led to great heights, including conquering much of Greece.

What is Macedonia?

100

This is the climate of Greece, which means hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters.

What is mediterranean?

100
During the Dark Age, Greek people discovered how to forge a new metal, which helped lead Europe into the...
What is Iron Age?
200

This is the climate of the majority of Europe.

What is maritime?

200

This city-state is responsible for the early formation of democracy?

What is Athens?

200

This country was the first to invade Greece during the 500s of BCE.

What is Persia?

200

Greece, like many other early peoples, were built heavily on ______ _______, which placed people top to bottom.

What is social classes?

200

In this order, name the Greek characters of law & order, horses, war, and strength.

Who are Zeus, Poseidon, Ares, and Hercules?

300

Two answers are needed here. This is the number of countries in Europe and the two oceans that border.

What is 44/Atlantic and Arctic?

300

This city-state relied on a strong army and was led by an oligarchy.

What is Sparta

300

These two Greek city-states came together to defeat a common enemy. Name the two and then name the Age that one of them entered.

What is Sparta/Athens and the Golden Age?

300

These were the top people in Greece during early history with their name translating to "the best people".

What are aristocrats?

300

Greek religion centers around this word, which means worship of multiple gods.

What is polytheism?

400

These are the four seas that border Europe?

What are Black, Baltic, North, and Mediterranean Seas?

400

Due to its location near the seas and oceans, Athens became a center for many city-states and Greek people to do this.

What is trade?

400

This was the name of the 27-year conflict between Athens and Sparta.

What is the Peloponnesian War?

400

These are two of the main trade goods produced by Greece in early history and still today?

What is olive oil and wine?

400

These two buildings/places could be found in almost every Greek city-state.

What is a marketplace and a government center.

500

This is one of the main reasons European culture is so prevalent today.

What is establishing colonies on most continents?

500

This is the definition of a city-state.

What is a city and its surrounding territory?

500

These were two of the main consequences of the long war between Sparta and Athens

What is Greece was devastated and Athens left their Golden Age?

500

These were two of the main reforms, or changes, that led to democracy coming together in Athens.

What is increasing citizenship and paying citizens for civic duties?

500

This was a major result of many different peoples, including Greek, coming together under one kingdom.

What is Greek culture spread?