Athens and Sparta test
What was the main purpose of education in ancient Athens?
What was the three most important characteristics of women in ancient Sparta?
Which city-state was the first one using democracy?
Politics Test
How many types of government were there in Ancient Greece?
What is a city-state?
What is Democracy?
Geography and trade test
How was greeces climate throughout the year?
What percent do mountains have on Greece
What countries did Ancient Greece trade with
Literature Test
Who was the god or goddess of harvest?
What was the main purpose of education in ancient Athens?
- To create well behaved citizens
- To prepare them for war
- To make good farmers
What was the three most important characteristics of women in ancient Sparta?
- Educated. strong and beautiful
- Strong, polite and athletic
- Educated, strong and athletic
Which city-state was the first one using democracy?
- Athens
- Sparta
- Argos
Politics Test
How many types of government were there in Ancient Greece?
- 4
- 2
- 3
What is a city-state?
- It is a state formed by a city and its surrounding lands, it generally included numerous villages.
- It a state that is an island formed naturally by the water, sand and wind.
- It is a normal state in the village.
What is Democracy?
- Democracy is a government in which the citizens make political decisions either directly or through elected representatives.
- Democracy is fight and war to make a decision.
- Democracy is when a king makes the decisions and he chooses everything without asking the citizens in the village.
Geography and trade test
How was greeces climate throughout the year?
- Hot, dry summers, and mild, rainy winter
- Really cold winters, and temperate summers
- Cold in summer, and hot in winter.
What percent do mountains have on Greece
- 60 to 70
- 80 to 90
- 70 to 80
What countries did Ancient Greece trade with
- Italy, Egypt and Asia Minor
- China, Italy, and Egypt
- India, China, and Mesopotamia.
Literature Test
Who was the god or goddess of harvest?
- Hades
- Athena
- Artemis
- Demeter
- Zeus
- Poseidon
- Hera
- Volcanoes
- Chaos
- Zeus