This lesson contains 18 slides, with interactive quizzes.
Lesson duration is: 20 min
Items in this lesson
What is the correct term for number 3 in the map?
A
agora
B
city gate
C
roads
D
acropolis
Slide 1 - Quiz
Look at the map. Copy the next in your answer and fill in the correct term. 1 = ........ ; 2 = ........
Slide 2 - Open question
Choose the best description of this picture (Greek ruins at Sebastopol, Crimea)
A
The rise of the first urban communities
B
The spread of Greco-Roman culture and the confrontation with the
Germanic tribes
C
Citizenship and scientific thought in the Greek city-states
Slide 3 - Quiz
You see a Greek tempel in Sebastopol (modern day Ukrain/Russia.) What does this tell you about ancient Greek culture? Use one aspect from the source in your answer.
Slide 4 - Open question
Ancient Greece had 1 government!
A
TRUE
B
FALSE
Slide 5 - Quiz
What is an aristocracy?
A
government by chosen people (representatives)
B
government by a king
C
a period of chaos
D
government of a group of prestigious people e.g. Sparta)
Slide 6 - Quiz
What is a tyrant?
Slide 7 - Open question
What is not a city state?
A
Greece
B
Athens
C
Sparta
D
Olympia
Slide 8 - Quiz
If you had to live in ancient Greece. Would you prefer to live in Athens or in Sparta? Explain your answer!
Slide 9 - Open question
Name the groups that were not seen as free citizens in Greece
Slide 10 - Open question
These are statues of women. You can find them on the acropolis in Athens.
A
Women were respected citizens in ancient Athens
B
Women were not considered to be citizens in ancient Athens
Slide 11 - Quiz
In this picture you see a building of classical Athens (the Erechteion).
A
this building is prove that there was specialised labour in Ancient Greece
B
this building is prove that women were important in Ancient Greece
C
this building is prove that Ancient Greece was ruled by women
D
this building is prove that art education was important in Ancient Greece
Slide 12 - Quiz
This building (the Erechteion) can be found on ....
A
the agora in Athens
B
the acropolis in Athens
Slide 13 - Quiz
What is NOT true about slavery in ancient Greece?
A
You could become a slave if you had too many debts
B
Slaves could always be sold
C
Slaves had no rights
D
some slaves had important jobs
Slide 14 - Quiz
This picture of Greek hoplites indicates that ...
A
hoplites were wealthy people
B
hoplites lived in Sparta
C
hoplites used round golden shields
Slide 15 - Quiz
1. There is not a lot of fertile land in Greece 2. Poleis started colonies.
A
1 = cause
2 = effect
B
1 = effect
2 = cause
Slide 16 - Quiz
Which statement is NOT true
A
Most Greek poleis controlled surrounding lands
B
All poleis were the same
C
A Greek polis was an independent state
D
Poleis would act as small countries
Slide 17 - Quiz
3 Greeks are having a discussion about colonisation. Copy + fill in the rest of each sentence. Do this for all 3 persons.