What were the names of towns/villages
What were City/States
What form of government did Sparta have?
A monarchy and an oligarchy
What was the name of the King and Queen's son during the Trojan War?
Paris
What is the basis/ inspiration for Greek literature, dramas, and the arts?
What is Greek gods and goddesses
What type of currency did Ancient Greece use?
Coinage
What is a city-state?
A political system consisting of an independent city having sovereignty over contiguous territory and serving as a center and leader of political, economic, and cultural life.
What form of government did Athens have?
Democracy
Where did the Ancient Greeks derive their alphabet from?
The Phonecians
were the Greeks monotheistic or polytheistic
polytheistic
Strength pertaining to sea maintenance through trade
Athens port city
what natural terrain made it difficult for Greek to communicate with each other?
Mountains
What is a small group of people having control of a country, organization, or institution?
Oligarchy
What two city-states fought in the Peloponnesian war
Sparta and Athens
Festivals revolving around Greece’s highly admired athletes, fueling a pride for vigorous competition and athletic accomplishments. Typically devoted to the gods and diverse in events offered. Winners were well respected and widely known.
What is the Olympic Games
why was wheat difficult to grow
Because of Greece's mountainous terrain.
What is a Peninsula?
A Piece of land
What was the main kind of government was Ancient Greece known for
Democracy
What is the fictional war that is known for the giant wooden horse
the trojan war
A majority of his prime spent fulfilling his father’s aspirations in conquering Persia and legendary cities. The man who diversified regions; spread Greek culture and commerce
Alexander the Great
who was on the bottom of Athens social pyramid
Slaves
what is a peninsula?
a piece of land that is surrounded by water on all but on side
what title was king alexander given
Alexander the great
what led to the creation of colonies
the need of food
A series of wars relating to the infighting and power shifts between Sparta and Athens. Ultimately resulting in Athens absorbing into the Spartan empire
The Peloponnesian Wars
where did women have more rights Athens or Sparta
sparta