A | B |
form of government that had the philosophy of forming a society that was based on voluntary cooperation rather than control by government. | anarchy |
traders and craftsmen that were encouraged to settle in ancient Greece | metics |
age Athenian boys were officially freed from parental authority | 21 |
What the athletes had to wear in the last race of the Olympics. | full armor |
God associated with the Olympics | Zeus |
one who combines beauty and justice in a lifestyle that values fame, wealth, ability, and virtue | kalakagathos |
something women/girls of Athens were never allowed to participate in | athletics |
major exports of Greece | coins, olives, grapes, wine |
foreign-born free men and women who lived and worked in ancient Greece | metics |
a gymnasium where young Greek mailes trained in the skills of war. | palaestra |
Location of the 1896 revival of the Olympics | Athens |
These type of leaders generally got their position in an emergency or during a revolution. | dictator |
type of government that is ruled generally by a few wealthy and powerful individuals | oligarchy |
what allowed the Greeks to be able to achieve great things? | slaves |
who rules in a democracy | the people |
what the boys learned in their last two years of their education | duties of citizenship and war |
two business that increased as a result of using coins | moneylending and insurance |
those that Spartans conquered and forced into labor | helots |
those that taught science, philosophy, and history | sophists |
biggest differnce in Ancient Greek slavery and slavery in the US prior to the Civil War | Greek slavery did not target a particular race |
three reasons Greece was in a great location as a trading center | deep water ports, excellent harbors, easily could trade with Europe, Asia, and Africa |
subjects taught in ancient Greece | math, reading, writing, music, science, history |
what social class could do the least in the Athian sociaety | women citizens |
when the first reference to the Olympic games occurred after what war? | Trojan War |
what was paper reserved for | important documents |