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Ancient Greek Civilization Darden

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An open area or space in the center of town   Agora  
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Small independent state consisting of a town & farmland around it.   City-state  
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Leader over a city-state   aristocrat  
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King rules alone or with a council of nobles   monarchy  
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Rule by a man who takes power by force   tyranny  
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all male citizens share in law-making (women, children and slaves are not citizens)   democracy  
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Nobles take over the king's powers and govern   aristocracy  
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Rule by a few, usually those with land   oligarchy  
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fortress on a central hill   polis  
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slaves   helots  
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freeman living around the plain of Sparta   Perioeci  
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Collection of buildings built as a safe haven on high ground   acropolis  
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ancient civilization who lived on the island of Crete   Minoans  
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a promise   Oath  
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villainous fish merchant that is rude to customers   fishmonger  
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vase for mixing wine and water   Krater  
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Greek tunic   chiton  
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silver coin used as a unit of Greek money   drachma  
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story handed down from generation to generation   legend  
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trireme   Greek ship used to ram enemy ship or speed away from enemy ships  
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exchange goods for something other than money   Barter  
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Foot soldiers with lances and double-edged swords   hoplites  
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means excellence in everything   Arete  
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Instrument for scraping the skin after exercise or bathing   strigil  
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Define emigrate.   Answers vary  
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Define tunic.   Answers vary.  
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Define loom.   Answers vary.  
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Define fallow.   Answers vary.  
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Define garrison.   Answers vary.  
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Define embossed.   Answers vary.  
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Define emblem.   Answers vary.  
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Define herald.   Answers vary.  
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T/F - Ancient Greece is made up of many mountains in the Aegean Sea.   False  
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T/F - Women gathered in the agora to discuss matters of the city-state   False  
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T/F - Greeks often thought of themselves as part of the city-state, not as part of the nation.   True  
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T/F -State jobs were full time--thus not allowing citizens time to farm or operate workshops.   False  
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T/F - The assembly had to be consulted about war, raising taxes, changing laws and spending.   True  
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T/F - The whole Greek way of life centered around controlling their huge slave population.   False  
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T/F - Every Spartan was a part-time soldier.   False  
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T/F - At age 7, Spartan girls went to live in the mountains, leaving her parents and family behind.   False  
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T/F - Greeks despised comfort, good food, soft clothes, useless talk, new ideas and had no art.   False  
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All __________________ was thrown into the streets to be picked over by dogs.   rubbish  
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T/F - The bricks, used in house construction, were hard and provided much protection.   False  
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T/F - Public buildings in the acropolis and agora were brightly painted marble.   True  
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Unwanted ___________ were put in pots to die in fields or streets.   Babies  
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T/F - Greece had no full time soldiers.   True  
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____________ was the most important Greek food.   Fish  
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_________________ were burned on the altar as an offering to the gods.   Entrails (guts) or fat  
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Meat was available during ____________ and consisted of goat or lamb.   festival time  
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__________________ was used as a sweetener   Honey  
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T/F - There were plenty of rice and potatoes, but no bread.   False  
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T/F - The idea of working for someone else was like slavery.   True  
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The black _______________ of the Athenian pots was admired all over the ancient world.   glaze  
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Who had the job of making cloth for tunics, cloaks and blankets?   Women  
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_______________ was purchased at the market. Burrs were picked out. Then it was ready for dyeing, spinning and weaving.   Sheep's fleece  
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__________ was used to paint women's eyes.   Soot  
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__________ was to paint the cheeks of women.   Mulberry juice  
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____________ had no chance of freedom. They were branded and chained together.   Slaves  
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Name the cold time of year or months that men gathered to chat in the warmth of the blacksmith's shop.   (December-January)  
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T/F - In the 8th century BC people emigrated to escape starvation due to increased population and lack of land.   True  
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T/F - Athens exported potatoes and rice.   False  
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T/F - Merchant ships were light and fast.   False  
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T/F - Greek sailors used compasses.   False  
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Name the great Athenian leader who led a 27 year long war with Sparta.   Pericles  
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T/F - Horses were for the rich only.   True  
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T/F - Fighting from horseback is efficient.   False  
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T/F - Horseback soldiers were the army's best fighters.   False  
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Name of a person who can see into the future.   Soothsayer  
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A _____________ was needed because city-states were constantly at war with each other.   truce  
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Every _________ years people traveled safely to the Games at Olympia.   four  
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Each city-state held a festival in honor of their _____________.   god  
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The god Apollo speaks directly to men through his priestess _________________.   Pythia  
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Sick or people in need visited the ___________.   temples  
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T/F - Athletes competed in honor of Zeus, not for money.   True  
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_________________ was the main event and included: foot race, discus throwing, long jump, javelin and wrestling.   Pentathlon  
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The only event for teams was________________.   chariot racing  
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The prize at the Olympic games was a __________________.   simple wreath of wild olive leaves  
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__________________, wife of Menelaus, was captured by the Trojans.   Helen  
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As a gift, the Greeks left a _____________ for the Trojans.   wooden horse  
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A visit to the ________________ was one of the great events of the year for a Greek.   theatre  
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Theatre performances included satyr farce, tragedies and ______________________.   comedies  
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T/F - Plays were based on well-known myths or legends.   True  
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T/F - Roads were well built and maintained.   False  
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The most preferred means of travel included _____________.   Boats and sea travel  
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_______________ provided religious education, history, geography and literature.   Poems  
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Greek _____________ show us that beauty of form and proportion was reflected in their art.   statues  
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______________ had to learn at home.   Girls  
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_____________ was private and not everyone could afford the fees.   School  
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T/F - There were universities.   False  
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Education in ______________ emphasized fitness over everything else.   Sparta  
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____________ boys learned discipline, obedience and became the perfect soldiers.   Spartan  
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T/F - Greek boys did not learn poetry, reading, writing or arithmetic.   False  
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His followers were interested in mathematics, geometry and music. Name him.   Pythagoras  
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Wrote the play, Oedipus, in which a king accidentally marries his own mother.   Sophocles  
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Student of Plato that made contributions to philosophy, physics, biology and zoology.   Aristotle  
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Encouraged people to question their religious beliefs. He was forced to kill himself by drinking hemlock juice.   Socrates  
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T/F - Rest, pain and food would cure the body according to Hippocrates.   True  
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T/F - Greeks possessed a great deal of medical knowledge about the body and disease.   False  
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____________ were buried with them after a child's death.   Toys  
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_________________ were believed to have enormous powers.   Gods  
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Name the most famous Greek military leader.   Alexander, King of Macedonia  
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In the winter of 324-323BC, _______________ caught fever and died at Babylon. His soldiers were ill, tired and refused to travel.   Alexander  
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