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Ancient GreeceAncient Greece

Test ReviewTest Review

What is a Jury?

A Jury is a group of citizens chosen to hear evidence in a court of law.

They decide Guilt or Innocence

Who was Socrates?

He was a famous Greek teacher.

He was put to death for corrupting children. He taught about the right way to live. He discussed the government issues.

What is an area of land nearly surrounded by

water?

Peninsula

Crete

The Tigris River

What sea is this?

The Mediterranean Sea

The Red Sea

Greek merchants competed with traders from _____________, which is the present day country of Lebanon.

Phoenicia

Rhodes

What sea is this?

The Ionian Sea

Name two differences between Sparta and Athens.

The amount of training. (from age 7) In Athens women were not encouraged to ask

questions. Athenian boys worked each day with their fathers

in the fields, in pottery or stone-working shops. Spartan women trained vigorously while women

in Athens led more gentle lives.

The ancient Greek gods and goddesses lived on what mountain?

Mount Olympus

What was the name of the Greek poet that wrote the Odyssey?

Homer

He also wrote the Illiad. He is not Homer Simpson!

Italy

What is the name of the island that is the largest of the Greek islands and is one day sail south of the

Greek mainland?

Crete

What is the name of the island that is located East of Crete? It was

home to one of the 7 wonders of the ancient world?

Rhodes

What continent is this?

Africa

Sicily

Thessaly

Macedonia

Thrace

What is the name of the place that has plains, suitable for farming and is

located on the peninsula that juts into the Aegean Sea?

Attica

What is the name of the large peninsula that lies to the southwest of Attica? It is shaped like a giant hand

reaching toward Crete.

Peloponnesus

Each community usually revolved around one city. The Greek word for

this kind of city-state was ___________.

Polis

The Adriatic Sea

What is a group of lawmakers who voted on issues that helped to shape

the future of the city?

Assembly

Who was Pericles?

An Athenian leader around 450B.C.E., who made sure that the

poor as well as the rich were represented in the assembly.

What is a sheltered place along a coast?

Harbor

What is the name of the sea that marks the southern border of

Greece?

Mediterranean Sea

The Nile River

Peloponnesus

What was a large hill where city residents could seek shelter and safety

in times of war?

Acropolis

Attica

What is the name given to a clearing near the acropolis and often served farmers and craftsmen as a place of

trade?

Agora

True or False

Slavery was common in ancient Greece.

True

What type of people were allowed to become citizens?

Free males

What type of government is where only a small group of powerful men

were allowed to make decisions?

Oligarchy

True or False

Oligarchy is the only type of government that Athens has known.

FalseFalse

The Tyrrhenian Sea

Name one other form of government that the Athenian’s had experienced.

Monarchy

What does the word monarchy mean in Greek?

Rule by One

Cyprus

In 700B.C.E. what was Greece’s largest city state?

Sparta

What is the name of this river?

The Euphrates River

Look on the map, where was Sparta located?

Southern Peloponnesus

Did Sparta have slaves?

Yes

What type of landform is this?

Peninsula

How old were Spartan boys and girls when they began to train?

Seven

What does the word democracy mean in Greek?

Rule by the People

What two main features was a Greek polis build?

Acropolis Agora

What is the Acropolis?

The religious center of Athens.

The temple dedicated to Athena that was made of marble cut from a

nearby mountain is called what?

The Parthenon

Phoenicia

The Black Sea

What is the search for wisdom?

Philosophy

Who was Socrates’s student that wrote down his teachings?

Plato

He also became a famous philosopher.

What was the name of the wars between Athens and Sparta?

The Peloponnesian Wars

How was the Peloponnesian War finally concluded?

Sparta cut off Athens food supply and starved them out.

Who was Alexander the Great?

He conquered many areas. As a result of his victories the Greek language

and traditions spread as far as Egypt in Africa and the Indus Valley in Asia.

What was the name of Alexander the Greats teacher?

Aristotle

Bonus Question

Compare the military tactics of Hammurabi and the City-State of

Sparta.

You’re Done.