History, Section Quiz, Ancient Greece.
Goddess of the hunt, wilderness, moon, and archery.
Artemis/Diana
God of wine, theater, and fertility.
Dionysus/Bacchus
God of the Underworld, death, and riches.
Hades/Pluto
God of the sea, earthquakes and horses.
Poseidon/Neptune
________ wanted to make people think and question their own beliefs.
Socrates
This city-state had the strongest army in Greece, and joined other Greek cities to fight Persia.
Sparta
Most men in Athens became _______ or skilled craftsmen.
farmers
Aristotle believed that people should use ______ to govern their lives.
reason
Greek _______ look as if they could come to life at any moment.
statues
Why did the Greeks create colonies?
wanted to become rich from trade
Unlike Sparta, Athenian _____ had almost no rights at all.
women
Goddess of home, hearth, and family.
Hestia/Vesta
Democracy in Athens came to an end after these people conquered Greece.
Macedonians
____ is known as the king of the Greek gods.
Zues
A poem that is set to music is called a _____ ____.
lyric poem
Goddess of love and beauty.
Aphrodite/Venus
God of music, poetry, light, prophecy and medicine.
Apollo
God of war and violence.
Ares/Mars
Goddess of wisdom, courage, and crafts.
Athena/Minerva
This Greek city-state had a powerful navy, and defeated the Persian navy at the Battle of Salamis.
Athens
This is the city where democracy was born.
Athens
Two of the greatest city-states in Greece were Sparta and ______.
Athens
______ was the leader of a powerful alliance of Greek city-states after the Persian Wars.
Athens
The Greeks defeated the invading Persian army in this battle dues to their better weapons and armor.
Battle of Marathon
He is known as the father of democracy.
Cleisthenes
He was the founder of the Persian Empire.
Cyrus the Great
Known as the king of kings, he reorganized and strengthened the Persian Empire.
Darius I
Goddess of harvest, grain and fertility.
Demeter/Ceres
He created a set of very harsh laws for Athens.
Draco
Winners of the Persian Wars.
Greece
God of fire, blacksmiths, craftsmen, and volcanoes.
Hephaestus/Vulcan
Queen of the gods, goddess of marriage and family.
Hera/Juno
One of the most famous Greek heroes was ________, who fought and defeated the hydra.
Hercules
God of travel, roads, thieves, sports, and shepherds.
Hermes/Mercury
__________ was a great medical scholar and developed ideas about how doctors should behave.
Hippocrates
Homer's epic poem, the _____, tells the story of the final years of the Trojan War and the hero Achilles.
Iliad
These 10,000 soldiers, chosen for their bravery and skill, made up the heart of the Persian army.
Immortals
What were the two earliest cultural groups to develop in Greece?
Minoans and Mycenaeans
The most impressive Greek building was the _________ in Athens.
Parthenon
The _____________ ___ began when Sparta declared war on Athens.
Peloponnesian War
This leader encouraged the people of his city to participate in government.
Pericles
_____ created a school called the Academy to which students, philosophers, and scientists could come to discuss ideas.
Plato
More than 1,700 miles long, its creation allowed Persian messengers to travel quickly throughout the empire.
Royal Road
Most poets were men, but the most famous lyric poet was a woman named ______.
Sappho
In 415 BC, both the army and navy of Athens were badly damaged when they were defeated on the island of ______.
Sicily
__________ was one of the greatest Greek historians.
Thucydides
The chief religion of the Persian Empire, it taught that two forces fight for control of the universe.
Zoroastrianism
King of gods, ruler of Mt. Olympus, god of the sky and thunder.
Zues/Jupiter
Greek fables often feature _______ as main characters.
animals
While Athens had a powerful navy, Sparta had a strong ____.
army
This meeting was an opportunity for all citizens to debate and vote on laws.
assembly
In Greece, free men who had the right to participate in government were known as this.
citizens
This term is Greek for "rule of the people."
democracy
Around what feature was a Greek polis usually built?
fortress
The Greeks enjoyed telling stories of _____ ______ who had special abilities and often faced terrible monsters.
great heroes
Euclid is considered one of the greatest ______________ in all of world history.
mathematicians
Spartans believed that ________ _____ was the way to provide security and protection for their city.
military power
The ancient Greeks created great _____ and works of literature that influence the way we speak and write today.
myths
Many Greek myths were told in order to explain _______ and historical events.
natural
This term means "government by the few."
oligarchy
The fighting between the Greek city-states in the years after the Peloponnesian War left Greece open to attack from _________.
outsiders
On what type of landform is mainland Greece located?
peninsula
Why were the seas important to the early Greeks?
provided trade routes
This term describes the government of the United States.
representative democracy
These officials collected taxes, served as judges, and put down rebellions within their territories.
satraps
Boys in Sparta were trained to be disciplined and obedient ________.
soldiers
Greek paintings were often painted on _______, and are admired for their realism.
vessels
Archimedes, a great Greek inventor, created the _____ _____ to help bring water from a lower level to a higher one.
water screw
Greek mythology and literature has influenced many English _____ and expressions.
words