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Athens SpartaEducationWar Other

Leader of Athens during the Golden Age

Who is Pericles

Market place where men talked politics and bargained for goods.

What is an agora?

Payment made to Athens in return for protection.

What is a tribute?

Disease and infection caused by overcrowding during the Peloponnesian War.

What is the plague?

All Athenian citizens were expected to participate in this organization when they grew up.

What is government?

Slaves who worked in the fields and villages surrounding the polis.

Who are helots?

Spartan citizens responsible for overseeing the education of young boys.

Who are ephors?

Citizens over 60 who served a life term in government.

What is the Council of Elders?

Merchants and traders, who were not enslaved, but did not have citizenship.

Who are the perioeci?

Spartan citizen

What is an aristocrat?

They went to school, trained for the olympics, and looked forward to a future in government.

Who are Athenian boys?

Starvation diets, stealing food, and wrestling helped them become better soldiers.

Who are Spartan boys?

They participated in wrestling and spear throwing, but were not citizens.

Who are Spartan women?

Joined the army at age 20, and retired at age 60.

Who are Spartan men?

Valued a culture of literature, art, theater, science and mathematics.

Who are Athenians?

United city-states organized to protect themselves against a common enemy.

What is the Delian League?

Greek city-states organized under Sparta against Athens.

What is the Peloponnesian League?

Athens received credit and honor for defeating the Persians in this event.

What is the Battle of Marathon?

Athens vs. Sparta

What is the Peloponnesian War?

Boasted the strongest navy in Greece.

What is Athens?

They were expected to stay home, oversee the household, children and training of slaves.

Who are Athenian women?

The Lincoln Memorial, marble columns and the Supreme Court building.

What are examples of Greek architecture?

The Olympics, marathons, theater, actors(called thespians), and marketplaces.

What are examples of Greek culture?

Elected officials, voting, taxation.

What are examples of Greek government?

Fish, bread, cheeses and olives.

What foods did the Greeks eat?