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This god’s symbol was the bow and arrow Greek Gods for 10

Artemis

Greek Gods for 20 This god wore winged sandals

Hermes

Greek Gods for 30 She was the goddess of marriage

Hera

Greek Gods for 40 This god was married to Hephaestus

Aphrodite

Greek Gods for 50 This is the god of earthquakes

Poseidon

a.Things the Greek people most valued b.Why natural or historical events happened c.Why humans should worship the gods d.Why humans were strong Greek Mythology for 10 Greek myths were stories that explained…

b. Why natural or historical events happened

Greek Mythology for 20 Which of the following shows that Greek mythology is part of today’s popular culture? a.Some sports teams are named after figures from Greek mythology b.Students learn about Greek mythology in school c.Many people worship Greek gods and goddesses d.People travel to Greece to hear lyric poems

a. Some sports teams are named after figures from Greek mythology

Greek Mythology for 30 What type of ancient Greek literature would most likely describe the deeds of a great hero? a.Fable b.Epic poem c.Lyric poem d.Oration

b. Epic poem

Greek Mythology for 40 True or False The Iliad and the Odyssey were epic poems about the Trojan War and the return home to Greece.

True

Greek Mythology for 50 The god of the sun was called…

Apollo

Government for 10 A government in which only a few people have power is called a…

Oligarchy

Government for 20 The citizen’s assembly in ancient Athens was an example of what type of government?

Direct Democracy

Government for 30 True or False? All people who lived in Athens could participate in the democracy

False

Government for 40 Who was the “father of democracy”?

Cleisthenes

Government for 50 Describe a representative democracy.

Citizens elect officials to make the laws

Geography for 10 What sea borders Greece to the WEST?

The Ionian Sea

Geography for 20 In geographical terms, the land of Greece is a large….

peninsula

Geography for 30 Greece is located on which continent?

Europe

Geography for 40 Which sea is to the EAST of Greece?

The Aegean Sea

Geography for 50 On which island did the Minoans live?

Crete

Because traveling by land in Greece was difficult, the Greeks became….. Miscellaneous for 10

Expert shipbuilders and sailors

Miscellaneous for 20 What is an aristocrat?

A rich landowner

Miscellaneous for 30 The ______________ are considered the first “true Greeks”

The Mycenaeans

Miscellaneous for 40 Which musical instrument is used in a lyric poem?

Lyre

Miscellaneous for 50 Why did many ancient Greeks visit the oracle at Delphi?

To ask the god Apollo questions