Geography
Military
Greek Gov
Athens
Sparta
100

What separated the city states from each other? 

Mountains

100

Which great Greek military leader never lost a battle?

Alexander the Great

100

Who could vote in Greece?

Free men born in the city state

100

What did people in Athens care about the most?

Education

100

At what age did the boys move to the barracks and start training?

7

200

What did city-states have that other cities did not? 

Independent Government 

200

What did Alexander the Great name most of his cities?


Alexandria

200

Who benefited from oligarchies? Who liked them?

Rich people 

200

What was the most important political body in Athens? (Where all free men went to vote)

Assembly

200

What type of state did Sparta become because they feared the helots?

Military State

300

Who could vote in Greece?

Free man born in that city state

300

What military tactic/strategy did the Ancient Greeks use to win their battles?

Phalanx

300

Who didn’t like democracy?

Rich people 

300

How did citizens move into the assembly, juries and archons in Athens.

They were chosen

300

How many kings did Sparta have?

2

400

What’s the largest body of water near Greece?

Mediterranean Sea 

400

What three continents was Alexandria a meeting point for?

Asia, Africa, Europe

400

What does democracy believe?

Everybody has a voice, rule by the people 

400

What did members of juries do?

Decide rulings on trials

400

How many ephors did Sparta have?

5

500

What happened because the city states were isolated and independent?

Frequent Wars

500

What was Alexander the Great's biggest impact on the world?

Spread Greek Ideas

500

What is the main political body in Athens? (Where all free men went to vote)

assembly 

500

What did archons do?


served as judges

500

What did the ephors do in Sparta?

Made sure the kings followed the law and handled day to day government business.