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Sparta was considered to be this type of government because a small group of people held most of the power.

What is an Oligarchy?

These were the people eligible to be chosen for the Council of 500.

Who are all citizens 30 years of age and older ?

This group of men held the power of law-making and law-stopping above that of the Assembly in Sparta.

Who are the Council of Elders?

This is how those in Athens Council of 500 were chosen.

What is random selection through a drawing?

This was sometimes used to make sure all Athenians had time to speak at an Assemble meeting.

What is a water clock?

The process by which Athenians acquired enough food to feed all their people.

What is a trade?

These slave farmers produced most of the food for Spartan people.

Who are the Helots?

Spartans discouraged trade through this economic system of money.

What is the use of heavy iron bars?

This city-state may have depended more upon Zeus’s sister, Demeter.

What is Sparta?

In this marketplace, you could buy many diverse items from neighboring lands.

What is an agora?

This is what Athenian boys learned between ages 7-14.

What is mind and body learning ( math, reading, gymnastics, wrestling, etc)?

An Athenian girl your age could be found learning here.

What is at home with their mother?

In Sparta, both boys and girls received education in this.

What is military training?

This city-state encouraged smart well-rounded citizens with healthy bodies.

What is Athens?

Spartans would gain citizenship by doing this.

What is completing a series of difficult tests ?

One thing Spartan women could own that Athenian women could not.

What is property?

Slaves in this city-state could buy their freedom.

Who are Helots from Sparta?

This was how Spartans acquired new slaves

What is by conquering neighboring villages?

Owning property and choosing their own husband was something women in this city-state could not do.

What is Athens?

Slaves from this city-state could be artisans, silver miners, teachers, clerks, or farmers.

What is Athens?

This blacksmith, son of Zeus was the “go to” man for all weaponry in Olympus.

Who is Hephaestus?

If you like owls, this goddess may be the wise choice for you.

Who is Athena?

This brother of Zeus may have been very important to Athenian trade.

Who is Poseidon?

As a hungry Spartan on the agoge, you may have prayed to this daughter of Zeus before your hunt

Who is Artemis?

This gods domain is unavoidable for all, but at least he has a cool pet dog to keep things lively in his otherwise lifeless world.

Who is Hades?

Final Jeopardy Make your wager

These are the twelve Olympians

Who are 1-Zeus 7-Aphrodite 2-Poseidon 8-Hermes 3-Artemis Who are 1-Zeus 7-Aphrodite 2-Poseidon 8-Hermes 3-Artemis 9-Hephaestus 4-Hera 10-Demeter 5-Athena 11-Apollo 6-Ares 12-Dionysus/Hestia/Hades ?