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Athens vs. Sparta Great Greeks Gods and Goddesses Beliefs and Values Democracy

Athens vs. Sparta-10 Sparta was governed by six elites in a form of government referred to as this:

Athens vs. Sparta-10 Oligarchy

Athens vs. Sparta -20 In what year did the Athens finally succumb to Sparta, ending the Peloponnesian War? – 1492 CE – 10 BCE – 404 BCE – 1982 CE

Athens vs. Sparta BCE

Athens vs. Sparta -30 In this city-state, women had the freedom to leave their homes while unaccompanied:

Athens vs. Sparta -30 Sparta

Athens vs. Sparta -40 In Athens, males attended schools where they educated their body and minds until they reached this age:

Athens vs. Sparta

Athens vs. Sparta -50 These three phrases best describe Athens:

Athens vs. Sparta -50 Democratic Open-minded Trade Focused

Great Greeks -10 The “Father of Philosophy”, this Athenian thinker and teacher was eventually sentenced to death

Great Greeks -10 Socrates

Great Greeks- 20 A Macedonian by birth, this conqueror spread Greek culture across one of the largest empires of the ancient era

Great Greeks– 20 Alexander the Great

Great Greeks- 30 Considered the “Father of History”, this writer’s work was later adapted into the movie 300

Great Greeks– 30 Herodotus

Great Greeks- 40 Considered to be the greatest mathematician of antiquity, this man’s last words were “Do not disturb my circles!”

Great Greeks– 40 Archimedes

Great Greeks - 50 This powerful general and politician guided Athens through its Golden Age

Geography– 50 Pericles

Gods and Goddesses-10 This “King of the Titans” was known to eat his children

Gods and Goddesses– 10 Kronos

Gods and Goddesses-20 Name this wise patron goddess of Athens

Gods and Goddesses– 20 Athena

Gods and Goddesses-30 This godly messenger was also known as the god of commerce, thieves, and athletes

Gods and Goddesses– 30 Hermes

Gods and Goddesses-40 This god of music could grant humans the power to see the future

Gods and Goddesses– 40 Apollo

Gods and Goddesses- 50 Dramatic festivals were dedicated to this god of wine and merry making

Gods and Goddesses– 50 Dionysus

Beliefs and Values - 10 What is the Greek word for individual city- states?

Greek Politics– 10 Polis

Greek Politics- 20 List two of the basic criteria needed to be a Greek citizen

Greek Politics– 20 Male Free (no slaves) Land owner

Greek Politics- 30 Aside from the responsibility to participate in politics, all citizens also had to perform this duty when required

Greek Politics– 30 Military Service

Greek Politics - 40 Athenian Democracy can be best described as: – Dictatorship – Representative Democracy – Direct Democracy – Oligarchy

Greek Politics– 40 Direct Democracy

Greek Politics - 50 Born into an aristocratic family, this man was called upon to develop the world’s first Democracy

Greek Politics– 50 Cleisthenes

Grab Bag - 10 Name this “high point” in ancient Athens

Grab Bag – 10 The Acropolis

Grab Bag - 20 Known as The Caduceus, this god’s staff is used as a symbol of medicine

Grab Bag– 20 Hermes

Grab Bag - 30 Greeks shared a common culture (gods/myths/values) referred to as this

Grab Bag – 30 Hellenes

Grab Bag - 40 Known for the spiked bronze noses, these ships proved vital in defeating Persian forces and establishing Athenian control of the Mediterranean

Grab Bag – 40 Trireme

Grab Bag - 50 Name the wily Greek king who ended the Trojan War by inventing this false gift

Grab Bag – 50 Odysseus