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Athens vs. Sparta Great Greeks Gods and Goddesses Beliefs and Values Democracy 10 20 30 40 50.

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Athens vs. Sparta

Great Greeks

Gods and Goddesses

Beliefs and Values Democracy

10 10 10 10 10

20 20 20 20 20

30 30 30 30 30

40 40 40 40 40

50 50 50 50 50

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 -20

• 404 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 -40

• 20

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


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