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Ch.8: Ancient Greece Jeopardy
Why were Greeks expert shipbuilders?
What is Greece was difficult to travel by land .
The difference between the Mycenaeans and the Minoans...
What is The difference between the Mycenaeans lived on greek mainland.
What mareked the beginning of the Greek Classical Age?
The creation of city-states.
What body of water lies East of Greece?
What is the Aegean sea
What is a fortress that is located on a high hill?
What is an acropolis
Greeks believed these mythical beings caused natural events...
What is their gods
God of the sun in Greek mythology...
What is Apollo
Who was the god of metalworking?
Hephaestus
Mythology is a body of stories about gods and heroes that explain this...
what is how the world works
King of the Greek gods...
Who is Zeus
What is an oligarchy?
A government in which only a few people have power.
This is the most important aspect of representative democracy...
What is the citizens elect officials
Athenian democracy reached its height under which eleccted leader?
Pericles
He uses force to hold power over his people...
Who is a tyrant
How has Greece influenced our language?
Many English words come from Greek mythology.
How did Greeks share their myths and stories?
It was originally through word of mouth until someone decided to write it down.
A Greek famous for his fables...
Who is Aesop
Which Greek hero completed 12 impossible tasks?
Hercules
Aristrocats are...
Who are rich landowners
Fables are...
What is stories that give advice or teach a lesson.
He is one of Greek's earliest writers...
Who is Homer
The Iliad is about which great warrior?
Achilles
These people had the power in democratic government...
Who are the citizens!