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It s All Greek to Me for $200 The mountainous areas and shallow soil of Greece make these crops/resources the primary export of the country. (Must list at least 2 correctly)
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It s All Greek to Me for $300 The Greeks won this decisive battle against the Persians in 480 B.C. due in large part to the Athenian naval warships
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It s all Greek to Me for $400 This king/god from Persia and this king of Sparta had a bloody showdown in the famous war known as the Battle of the 300 (at Thermopylae) and the country of won.
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It s All Greek to Me for $500 The legend of the Trojan War took place in the city of Troy in modern day Turkey and was the inspiration for these great literary works.
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Politics in Ancient Greece for $100 This is the term given to a government that is ruled by the people.
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Politics in Ancient Greece for $200 This first type of government is run by only one ruler and the other government is run by only a small number of powerful people.
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Politics for Ancient Greece for $300 Both Athens and Sparta gave their male citizens the right to speak in a forum known as the.
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Politics for Ancient Greece for $500 This Athenian politician increased the power of the assembly, increased the number of citizens who could vote by reducing the sole power of the rich (no longer had to be land holders), and introduced the concept of a jury system where peers judge the accused.
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Oo-Raa! Cool Military Facts for $100 Young boys entered the Spartan military at age and could leave at age.
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Oo-Raa! Cool Military Facts for $200 This is the term given to the Greek military formation on the battlefield.
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Oo-Raa! Cool Military Facts for $300 This is the term given to Spartan soldiers who were accepted by a social group (the messes) and were then considered full citizens.
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Oo-Raa! Cool Military Facts for $400 This is the name of the Greek warship that had three banks of oars, a long narrow deck, and a sharp ram fixed to the point of the ship and is one of the reasons for the victory at Salamis.
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Oo-Raa! Cool Military Facts for $500 In class, we watched a movie about this great Athenian naval military leader who became a politician for democracy only to be ostracized by his own countrymen and banished to the land of Persia.
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So You Think You re Better Than Me Sparta v. Athens for $100 This legal right was only given to Spartan women and shocked most other city-states.
$100 Answer for So You Think You re Better Than Me Sparta v. Athens What is land ownership? Yes, that s right! I m beatiful, tough, and rich. Deal with it, you Athenian inferiors!
So You Think You re Better Than Me Sparta v. Athens for $200 This city state had a direct democracy where as many as 40,000 citizens could have a voice in the government and were paid to sit on juries.
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So You Think You re Better Than Me Sparta v. Athens for $300 This city-state honored its elderly whereas this other city state often displayed disrespect to their elders.
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So You Think You re Better Than Me Sparta v. Athens for $400 Athenians voted on broken pieces of pottery to a citizen who was seen as a threat while Sparta got rid of such persons by
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So You Think You re Better Than Me Sparta v. Athens for $500 In Spartan society, was valued more than individual expression, a trait that was deeply respected in Athens.
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Social Classes for $400 These two groups were interdependent with one another in Athenian society. One group could not get by without the assistance of the other group.
$400 Answer for Social Classes Who were the aristocracy and tenant farmers? Those lazy farmers better have grown my monthly allotment of food or off the land they go!
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$500 Answer for Social Classes Who were the archons? Come on, gang! Let s just try to agree on one thing today. Okay?
Double Jeopardy These 9 Athenians judges were chosen at random to oversee justice in the city-state.