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Hosted by Riley B. and Clare C.

Persian Wars Religion Architecture Life

Row 1, Col 1 King Darius of Persian wanted to conquer the city-states of Greece. How did the Persian Wars start?

1,2 The woman who spoke answers to questions in the voice of a God. Who is the oracle of Delphi?

1,3 A giant golden statue of Athena. What was inside the Parthenon?

1,4 Iron rods. What did the Spartans use for money?

2,1 The Greeks Who won the battle of Marathon?

2,2 On the Acropolis. Where were most of the temples in Athens located?

2,3 Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian. What were the three types of Greek columns?

2,4 Athens was a democracy and Sparta was an oligarchy. What was the main difference between Athens's government and Sparta`s government?

3,1 The Persians Who won the battle of Thermonpylae?

3,2 The Parthanon. What was Athena`s temple called?

3,3 Doric. What is the simplest style of columns?

3,4 The marketplace where people bought and/or sold goods. What was the Agora?

4,1 The Greeks Who won the battle of Salamis?

4,2 Zeus Who was the ruler of the gods?

4,3 Corinthian. What is the most decorative style of Greek columns?

4,4 Gold, silver, and bronze. What were coins in Athens made of?

5,1 The Greeks. Who won the battle of Plataea?

5,2 Playing sports. What did people think pleased the gods?

5,3 Egyptian styles. What were the earliest Greek sculptures influenced by?

5,4 To produce men and women who could protect the city-state. What was the purpose of education in Sparta?