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Sparta & Athens. Geography. Government. Contributions. Daily Lives. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. 500. $100. Peninsula. An area of land surrounded by water on 3 sides. $100.
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$100 Peninsula An area of land surrounded by water on 3 sides
$100 City-state A tiny nation including the villages around it that developed its own traditions and form of government
$100 Philosophers Thinkers who explain natural events using science and reason
$100 The agora This is the name for the public market or meeting place that ancient Greek men would often meet to discuss politics
$100 Athenian philsophers These Greek people encouraged a deeper level of thinking
$200 mountains These are the major landforms in Greece
$200 Democracy A form of government in which citizens govern themselves
$200 Tragedy and Comedy Name two types of drama we have studied in ancient Greece
$200 Weave, farm, mine silver or other metals, assisted artisans, build, make weapons, cook and serve, and tend to the children Name two jobs that slaves would perform
$200 Sparta This city-state made one basic rule: Always put The city’s needs above your own
$300 The Ionian Sea, The Aegean Sea, and The Mediterranean Sea The ancient Greeks would trade and fish to make a living because they lived near these major bodies of water
$300 Aristocracy Wealthy and powerful families who ruled most of the land in early Greece
$300 The Parthenon This temple to the goddess Athena was Greece’s most magnificent work
$300 Women; however, women could not participate in politics or own property This person in ancient Greece ran the home and took care of The family finances
$300 Accept any reasonable answer Explain one difference between Sparta and Athens
$400 Similar culture yet very independent From one another Because of Greece’s geography, different Greek civilizations often had this type of relationship
$400 Tyrant A ruler who seized power By force
$400 Gods are immortal, perfect in form and have awesome powers This is the major difference between gods and humans
$400 meats This food was usually only eaten when celebrating religious holidays
$400 Art/Architecture: Perfect, detailed sculpture, golden rectangle design buildings, Knowledge: philosopy (Thales –water is basic material, Democritus – tiny atoms, Socrates – justice, courage, question beliefs) Entertainment: plays, tragedies, comedies, Olympics Explain two achievements of the ancient Greeks
$500 Only 1/5 of Greece is good for farming and Greece is surrounded by water! Why were the ancient Greeks mostly sailors and traders, but not necessarily farmers
$500 Tyrants could seize power by force because they represented the middle class who could afford armor, swords, and spears. Why do you think tyrants were able to overthrow an aristocratic Government?
$500 He thought everything was made of tiny particles called atoms What did Democritus believe?
$500 Plain, made of mud bricks, rooms around a courtyard, some had bathrooms but no running water Give two details about Athenian homes
$500 Both had slaves; 1/3 of the population were slaves in Athens, but in Sparta there were more helots (slaves) than actual Spartans! Describe a similarity of Sparta and Athens