Early Greeks
Mythology
Life in Sparta
Life in Athens
Wars
100

What the main economic activity for the Minoans?

Trade 

100

What is it when the upper class controlled Greek society?

Aristocracy 

100
Who turned the Greeks to democracy?

Cleisthenes 

100

Women were considered what to men?

Inferior 
100

Who was defeated at the battle of marathon?

 Darius 

200

A warring group that controlled Greece.

Mycenaeans

200

The __________ were held to honor Zeus.

Olympics 

200

People that checked on the king. 

Ephors

200

What are two exports from Athens?

Olive oil and wine 

200

What was formed by Athens containing an alliance of over 140 city states?

Delian League 

300

What means "City-State"?

Polis

300

The idea that people should rule themselves.

Popular Government 

300

Rulers who served one year terms.

 Archons 

300

A male slave that taught young boys manners is called?

Pedagogue 

300

A great general and speaker in Athens.

Pericles 

400

What was a marketplace called in Ancient Greece?

Agora 

400

What were two things that Greeks wanted explained by religions? 

1.) Explain nature (thunder and lightning).

2.) Explain emotions (self control).

400

The ___________ proposes laws and the __________ votes on the laws. 

Council of Elders and The Assembly 

400

What is Rhetoric?

Public speaking

400

In Athens women could only appear in public with?

Their hubby 

500

Most Greek city-states were built on what?

Acropolis

500

The __________ & __________ were written by the author __________.

Iliad and Odyssey were written by Homer 

500

Name 3 social groups in Sparta.

Equals: controlled the city states and owned land.

Half-citizens: free, paid taxes, no political power, served in military.

Helots: slaves.

500

Name 3 social groups in Athens.

Citizens: rich or poor; only men could vote.

Metics: non citizens, couldn't own land, participate in gov't.

Slaves: some were freed and became metics.

500

The ___________ War was fought between the city-states of ___________ and ___________.

Peloponnesian War, Athens and Sparta.