Athens focused on public debate and _________, which is why their patron goddess was Athena (the goddess of wisdom).
education
Hippocrates is known as the "Father of ____________" and for his Hippocratic Oath.
Medicine
Name of this building:
Parthenon
Athens and Sparta are both _____________ in ancient Greece.
city-states
Which war happened first: Persian or Peloponnesian?
Persian
Sparta's main focus was having a strong _______________.
Military
Pythagoras, Euclid, and Archimedes contributed to what field of study?
Math
Darius I of Persia built what to entire his empire?
Royal Roads
Athens and Sparta are both located on WHAT sea?
Athens and their allies during the Peloponnesian War were called the ________ League.
Delian
When was there the most equality among Athenian citizens?
After 500 BCE
Herodotus and Thucydides are known for contributing in what area of study?
History
Persia practiced religious tolerance alongside what religion?
Zoroastrianism
TRUE/FALSE. Greece had very fertile land because of its relative location to many bodies of water.
FALSE.
Which leader spread Hellenistic culture through his conquering?
Alexander the Great
Form of government that Athens had.
Direct democracy
Before Athens had a democracy, Draco made strict __________ that usually featured death as the punishment.
Laws
What part of the Supreme Court building MOST shows Greece's influence?
Its columns
Greece lacked arable land, which led to the establishment of _________ (like the Phoenicians!).
colonies
Leader during the Peloponnesian War who wanted to make Athens stronger. Gave a famous funeral oration (speech).
Pericles
Form of government that Sparta had.
Oligarchy
Who sculpted parts of the Parthenon?
Phidias
Persia's form of government was called...
Imperial bureaucracy
This was the ______________ located in Athens.
Acropolis

What war happens as a result of this chart?
Peloponnesian