City States
Miscellaneous
Wars
Wars
Athens & Sparta
100

Many things unified the people in the city states. Name one or more of the three things we learned in class that they have in common 

Religion, culture, language

100

City states were separated by:

Natural barriers/ topography

100

This empire threatened Ancient Greeks

Persian Empire
100

This city state was weak after the Persian invasion

Sparta

100

Young men in Sparta were encouraged to ________ as long as they did not get caught.

Steal

200

An important feature of a city-state was its gathering place. This is called an:

Agora

200

Athens had this type of government

Democracy

200

Greeks that lived in the territory of the Persian Empire (present day Turkey) are called:

Ionian Greeks

200

During the Sparta vs. Athens part of history, Athens became weak due to..

Plague

200

Who were treated better in Sparta: women or enslaved people?

Women. They had several rights, including divorce and owning land.

300

The complex of important buildings at the top of the hill in the center of the city is called an:

Acropolis

300

Athens' economy was based around

Trade

300

Pheidippedes ran 25 miles from Athens to this city to ask Sparta for help in the war

Marathon

300

The Persian navy was defeated at this island, eerily similar to a slice of deli meat

Salamis

300

The government of Sparta was controlled by 2 kings AND a...

Council of Elders

400

People in Greece identified themselves as Greeks. True or false?

False. They identified as citizens of their city state.

400

Slavery in Athens did not exist. True or false?

FALSE!!! There were MANY people enslaved in Athens

400

This leader assembled an army of 20,000 to fight the Athenians

Darius I

400

The Spartans defeated the Athenian army under this general

Lysander

400

Spartans discouraged trading with other city-states because..

They did not want their citizens to learn new ideas that could weaken the government

500

The two most prominent city states are

Athens and Sparta

500

Sparta's economy was based around:

Farming and conquering villages

500

After the 20,000 men in the Persian army failed to defeat the Athenians, this leader of Sparta held off a second wave of Persians with only 300 men (for 7 days and then they all died)

Leonidas

500

Athens and Sparta created two leagues made up of the surrounding smaller city states. These were called the: (2 names)

Delian League (Athens) and the Peloponnesian League (Sparta)

500
Athenian education nurtured these two aspects

Physical and mental health