Athensmostpowerfulcity-stateWhat is thelong-term effectof the Persianwar between thePersians andAthens?TyrannyThis is a form ofgovernmentwhere the rulerhas seizedpower illegally.City-StatesDuring thesecond Persianinvasion, whoteamed up todefend Greece?Athena,Aphrodite,& HeraThese areGreekGoddessesAristotleWhichphilosophertutoredAlexanderthe Great?PericlesWhich Athenianruler is accreditedwith extendingdemocracy tomost adult males?CyrustheGreatBuilding the largestempire in the world:the Persian Empirewas this person'sgreatestaccomplishment.MyceneansWhat cultureadopted Minoancustoms instead ofcreating their ownnew set ofcustoms fromscratch?MountainsWhatgeographicalfeature coversmost ofGreece'smainland?Some,but notmuchWhat describedthe amount offertile landavailable inGreece?TheParthenonWhat is thename of theconstructiondedicated tothe goddessAthenaAtheniansdefeatedthePersiansWhat unlikelyoccurrence tooplace at theFirst PersianInvasion?Geography What causedearly Greeceto never uniteunder onegovernment?Only free,adultMenWho wereeligible tobecomecitizens inAthens?HellenisticPeriodThe mixing of theancient Greek worldwith that of Asia andNorth Africa afterAlexander the Great'sconquests resulted inthe....NaturalHarbors &Proximityto the seaWhat geographicalresources explainsthat many peopletraded, fished, andmade a living fromthe sea.APlagueDuring thePeloponnesianWar, thisoccurrencesignificantlyweakenedAthens?MonarchiesThe Myceneansestablished whichkind ofgovernment to runtheir civilization?LoversofWisdomWhat doesthe wordphilosophersmean?MilitaristicThischaracteristicbest describessociety inSparta.PlatoWho created theAcademy, oftendescribed as thefirst EuropeanUniversity?TheDoriansThe Myceneanswere weakenedby infightingthanks to whichgroup?Socrates,Plato, andAristotleWho are thethree mostfamous Greekphilosophers?SocraticMethodThis is amethod ofteaching thatencouragescritical thinkingMinoansA group ofpeople wholived on theisland ofCrete.Diplomacyand ForceWhich two tacticsdid Alexander theGreat use to putdown revoltsacross Greece?HerodotosThis person isconsidered the fatherof history, the firstgreek historian, firstto separate fact fromlegend/myths, andwrote about thePersian Wars.SpartaWho won thePeloponnesianWar?Athensmostpowerfulcity-stateWhat is thelong-term effectof the Persianwar between thePersians andAthens?TyrannyThis is a form ofgovernmentwhere the rulerhas seizedpower illegally.City-StatesDuring thesecond Persianinvasion, whoteamed up todefend Greece?Athena,Aphrodite,& HeraThese areGreekGoddessesAristotleWhichphilosophertutoredAlexanderthe Great?PericlesWhich Athenianruler is accreditedwith extendingdemocracy tomost adult males?CyrustheGreatBuilding the largestempire in the world:the Persian Empirewas this person'sgreatestaccomplishment.MyceneansWhat cultureadopted Minoancustoms instead ofcreating their ownnew set ofcustoms fromscratch?MountainsWhatgeographicalfeature coversmost ofGreece'smainland?Some,but notmuchWhat describedthe amount offertile landavailable inGreece?TheParthenonWhat is thename of theconstructiondedicated tothe goddessAthenaAtheniansdefeatedthePersiansWhat unlikelyoccurrence tooplace at theFirst PersianInvasion?Geography What causedearly Greeceto never uniteunder onegovernment?Only free,adultMenWho wereeligible tobecomecitizens inAthens?HellenisticPeriodThe mixing of theancient Greek worldwith that of Asia andNorth Africa afterAlexander the Great'sconquests resulted inthe....NaturalHarbors &Proximityto the seaWhat geographicalresources explainsthat many peopletraded, fished, andmade a living fromthe sea.APlagueDuring thePeloponnesianWar, thisoccurrencesignificantlyweakenedAthens?MonarchiesThe Myceneansestablished whichkind ofgovernment to runtheir civilization?LoversofWisdomWhat doesthe wordphilosophersmean?MilitaristicThischaracteristicbest describessociety inSparta.PlatoWho created theAcademy, oftendescribed as thefirst EuropeanUniversity?TheDoriansThe Myceneanswere weakenedby infightingthanks to whichgroup?Socrates,Plato, andAristotleWho are thethree mostfamous Greekphilosophers?SocraticMethodThis is amethod ofteaching thatencouragescritical thinkingMinoansA group ofpeople wholived on theisland ofCrete.Diplomacyand ForceWhich two tacticsdid Alexander theGreat use to putdown revoltsacross Greece?HerodotosThis person isconsidered the fatherof history, the firstgreek historian, firstto separate fact fromlegend/myths, andwrote about thePersian Wars.SpartaWho won thePeloponnesianWar?

Ancient Greece - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. What is the long-term effect of the Persian war between the Persians and Athens?
    Athens most powerful city-state
  2. This is a form of government where the ruler has seized power illegally.
    Tyranny
  3. During the second Persian invasion, who teamed up to defend Greece?
    City-States
  4. These are Greek Goddesses
    Athena, Aphrodite, & Hera
  5. Which philosopher tutored Alexander the Great?
    Aristotle
  6. Which Athenian ruler is accredited with extending democracy to most adult males?
    Pericles
  7. Building the largest empire in the world: the Persian Empire was this person's greatest accomplishment.
    Cyrus the Great
  8. What culture adopted Minoan customs instead of creating their own new set of customs from scratch?
    Myceneans
  9. What geographical feature covers most of Greece's mainland?
    Mountains
  10. What described the amount of fertile land available in Greece?
    Some, but not much
  11. What is the name of the construction dedicated to the goddess Athena
    The Parthenon
  12. What unlikely occurrence too place at the First Persian Invasion?
    Athenians defeated the Persians
  13. What caused early Greece to never unite under one government?
    Geography
  14. Who were eligible to become citizens in Athens?
    Only free, adult Men
  15. The mixing of the ancient Greek world with that of Asia and North Africa after Alexander the Great's conquests resulted in the....
    Hellenistic Period
  16. What geographical resources explains that many people traded, fished, and made a living from the sea.
    Natural Harbors & Proximity to the sea
  17. During the Peloponnesian War, this occurrence significantly weakened Athens?
    A Plague
  18. The Myceneans established which kind of government to run their civilization?
    Monarchies
  19. What does the word philosophers mean?
    Lovers of Wisdom
  20. This characteristic best describes society in Sparta.
    Militaristic
  21. Who created the Academy, often described as the first European University?
    Plato
  22. The Myceneans were weakened by infighting thanks to which group?
    The Dorians
  23. Who are the three most famous Greek philosophers?
    Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle
  24. This is a method of teaching that encourages critical thinking
    Socratic Method
  25. A group of people who lived on the island of Crete.
    Minoans
  26. Which two tactics did Alexander the Great use to put down revolts across Greece?
    Diplomacy and Force
  27. This person is considered the father of history, the first greek historian, first to separate fact from legend/myths, and wrote about the Persian Wars.
    Herodotos
  28. Who won the Peloponnesian War?
    Sparta