Title: A1258149715jIHGM
1Created By Brent Strickland University of
Arizona Cooperative Extension Special Thanks to
Matt Hamlyn for permission to use the game board
frame
2 Gods
3 Athens
4 Sparta
5 Famous Men
6 Vocab Terms
7 The Arts Geography
8Arts and Geography
Vocab. Terms
Famous Men
Sparta
Gods
Athens
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91-100
The main leader of all the Greek gods.
101-100A
Zeus
1 - 100
111-200
Greek gods were believed to be _______and ___
_____________.
121-200A
immortal and the source of everything
1 - 100
131-300
This goddess of wisdom was honored by the
construction of the Parthenon in Athens.
141-300A
Athena
1 - 100
151-400
The Greeks worshipped a family of gods and
goddesses called the . . .
161-400A
12 Olympians
1 - 100
171-500
Who was the goddess of beauty and love ?
181-500A
1 - 100
192-100
In ancient Athens, the Acropolis was the center
of religion and the ___________ was the center of
public life.
1 - 100
202-100A
agora
1 - 100
212-200
Many private homes in Athens had a ___________.
222-200A
1 - 100
Courtyard
232-300
Women in Athens were not allowed to vote, own
land or be involved with politics, but they were
in charge of the . . .
242-300A
home family
1 - 100
252-400
One third of the population in Athens, was made
up . . .
262-400A
Slaves
1 - 100
272-500
What weakened Athens defenses in its loss to
Sparta during the Peloponnesian War?
282-500A
A plague
1 - 100
293-100
Sparta differed from Athens, because its
government concentrated its resources on creating
. . . .
1 - 100
303-100A
A strong military
1 - 100
313-200
The Spartans were so concerned with military
power that boy were taken away from home at age 7
and began . . .
323-200A
military training
1 - 100
333-300
In Sparta, women were allowed to . .
343-300A
Own property
1 - 100
353-400
A slave in Sparta was known as a __________.
363-400A
helot
1 - 100
373-500
During the Peloponnesian War Sparta captured
Athens ports and placed a ____________on it
preventing the city from getting supplies.
383-500A
Blockade
1 - 100
394-100
This son of Prince Phillip, came to the
Macedonian throne after his fathers assignation.
He later became a powerful military leader.
1 - 100
404-100A
Alexander the Great
1 - 100
414-200
This leader created laws that helped Athens
government become more democratic.
424-200A
sOLON
1 - 100
434-300
On of the most famous philosophers of ancient
Greece, he believed in asking questions to help
determine the answers to natures wonders.
444-300A
Socrates
1 - 100
454-400
This great math mind developed geometry.
464-400A
Euclid
1 - 100
474-500
In Alexandria, Egypt this scientist invented
powerful tools to make work easier. He developed
the lever and the pulley system.
484-500A
Archimedes
1 - 100
495-100
The belief in many gods.
1 - 100
505-100A
1 - 100
Polytheism
515-200
A member of a rich and powerful family is called
an . . . .
525-200A
Aristocrat
1 - 100
535-300
A person who uses reason to understand events in
natural is called a ...
545-300A
philosopher
1 - 100
555-400
A form of government where people govern
themselves.
565-400A
Democracy
1 - 100
575-500
The Greek word for a wild and uncivilized person.
585-500A
barbarian
1 - 100
596-100
A piece of land surrounded on three sides by
water.
1 - 100
606-100A
peninsula
1 - 100
616-200
A serious Greek play that ends in disaster for
the main character.
626-200A
tragedy
1 - 100
636-300
Greek sculpture portrayed animals and humans in
___________.
646-300A
perfect form
1 - 100
656-400
A high rocky hill with steep side that protected
settlers from attack was known as
an______________.
666-400A
acropolis
1 - 100
676-500
Because of the rough rocky terrain, Greek
communities became independent ____-_____ with
their own traditions, religion, laws and customs.
686-500A
City states
1 - 100