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Ancient Greek Wildcard Question
100

The God of wine.

Who is Dionysus?

100

Iconic city named after a Greek God.

What is Athens?

100

A political decision made by a King.

What is a Monarchy?

100

Created realistic paintings on this.

What is a grave stone?

100

Greek God of Trade.

Who is Hermes?

100

Free citizens at the top of the society.

What were men?

100

Short made up stories that describes human nature and often teaches lessons.

What are myths?

100

Married to Zeus.

Who is Hera?

200

The Roman name of Ares.

What is Mars?

200

Local sea by Greece.

What is the Mediterranean Sea?

200

Citizens that are over the age of 18 could rule the Democracy.

What is the rule of age to rule the Democracy?

200

The Greeks structures do this.

What is honoring Gods?

200

Greeks traded with other civilizations to get...

What is grain?

200

The center of ancient Greek life.

What is the city-state?

200

God or Goddess.

What is a deity?

200

Dionysus's symbol.

What are grape vines?

300

Two Gods competed for this.

What is to become a Patron?

300

This is the place the Greeks lived.

What is Southeast of the Balkan Peninsula?

300

Government officials were chosen by lottery instead of elections.

What does a sortition do?

300

Greeks wanted to perfect this.

What are sta?

300

Greeks most common trading good.

What is olive oil?

300

Women, citizen, and non-Greeks.

What were non-citizens?

300

Worshipping more than one God.

What is Polytheism?

300

King Polydectes wanted something.

What is Medusa's head?

400

Parents of Hephaestus.

Who are Zeus and Hera?

400

This job helped the Greeks become excellent traders and sailors. It also brought contact with other parts of the world.

What is how trade helped Ancient Greece develop

400

It was ruled by small groups with a few citizens with power.

What is a Oligarchy?

400

This philosopher made a method.

What did Socrates do?

400

Type of currency used by Greeks.

What are coins?

400

Men, land owners, tenant farmers.

What were citizens?

400

Land surrounded by water on three sides.

What is a Peninsula?

400

The most eaten cheese in Ancient Greece.

What is Feta Cheese?

500

Rivals of Athena.

Who are Ares and Poseidon?

500

Where Greek Gods lived.

What is Mount Olympus?

500

They played a crucial role in shaping the public opinion and influencing decisions.

What an Oratory does?

500

A doctor who studied the cause of desease.

Who is Hippurates

500

City-state Athens coin symbol.

What is the owl?

500

People from Sparta lived in Athens.

Who were people who couldn't vote?

500

A teaching method named after its founder.

What is the Socratic method?

500

Around 1600-1200 BCE a group of Indo-Europeans established a Bronze age civilization in Peloponnesse, Greece.

Who were the Mycenaean Civilization?