BouleCouncil of500, ran theeverydaylittle affairsrepresentativedemocracycitizens electothers torepresentthem ingovernmentPeloponnesianLeagueAlliancewithSparta asthe leaderBarracksmilitaryhousingDelianLeagueAlliancewithAthens asthe leaderIliadpoemsabout theTrojanwar.phalanxa formation ofheavily armedfoot soldierswho movedtogether as aunitFree!citizenshipmembership in acommunity inwhich peoplehelp makegovernmentdecisionsdirectdemocracycitizensparticipatedirectly indecisionmakingaristocracyHereditaryclass ofrulersHelotMessenianperson forcedto work on alowly farm;like a slavepeninsulaa land areasurroundedby water onthree sidespolisGreekcity-stateDemocracymany city-statesmovedtoward ruleby the manypoliticsart andpractice ofgovernmenttyrannygovernmentrun by astrong rulerOligarchypoliticalpower isheld by asmall groupof peoplecitizena legalmember of acountry orcity-stateDarkAgesGreek culturedeclined,people lostthe ability toread and writeHomerpoet whowrote theIliad and theOdysseyAllycountry helpinganother, especiallyin war; someonewho helps youagainst someoneelse.Ephorman responsiblefor running the dayto day governmentoperations inSpartaAcropolisHigh City theupper part of anAncient Greekcity, with publicbuildingsMilitaryStateSocietyorganized forthe purposeof wagingwarBouleCouncil of500, ran theeverydaylittle affairsrepresentativedemocracycitizens electothers torepresentthem ingovernmentPeloponnesianLeagueAlliancewithSparta asthe leaderBarracksmilitaryhousingDelianLeagueAlliancewithAthens asthe leaderIliadpoemsabout theTrojanwar.phalanxa formation ofheavily armedfoot soldierswho movedtogether as aunitFree!citizenshipmembership in acommunity inwhich peoplehelp makegovernmentdecisionsdirectdemocracycitizensparticipatedirectly indecisionmakingaristocracyHereditaryclass ofrulersHelotMessenianperson forcedto work on alowly farm;like a slavepeninsulaa land areasurroundedby water onthree sidespolisGreekcity-stateDemocracymany city-statesmovedtoward ruleby the manypoliticsart andpractice ofgovernmenttyrannygovernmentrun by astrong rulerOligarchypoliticalpower isheld by asmall groupof peoplecitizena legalmember of acountry orcity-stateDarkAgesGreek culturedeclined,people lostthe ability toread and writeHomerpoet whowrote theIliad and theOdysseyAllycountry helpinganother, especiallyin war; someonewho helps youagainst someoneelse.Ephorman responsiblefor running the dayto day governmentoperations inSpartaAcropolisHigh City theupper part of anAncient Greekcity, with publicbuildingsMilitaryStateSocietyorganized forthe purposeof wagingwar

Ancient Greece vocab #1 and 2. - 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. Council of 500, ran the everyday little affairs
    Boule
  2. citizens elect others to represent them in government
    representative democracy
  3. Alliance with Sparta as the leader
    Peloponnesian League
  4. military housing
    Barracks
  5. Alliance with Athens as the leader
    Delian League
  6. poems about the Trojan war.
    Iliad
  7. a formation of heavily armed foot soldiers who moved together as a unit
    phalanx
  8. Free!
  9. membership in a community in which people help make government decisions
    citizenship
  10. citizens participate directly in decision making
    direct democracy
  11. Hereditary class of rulers
    aristocracy
  12. Messenian person forced to work on a lowly farm; like a slave
    Helot
  13. a land area surrounded by water on three sides
    peninsula
  14. Greek city-state
    polis
  15. many city-states moved toward rule by the many
    Democracy
  16. art and practice of government
    politics
  17. government run by a strong ruler
    tyranny
  18. political power is held by a small group of people
    Oligarchy
  19. a legal member of a country or city-state
    citizen
  20. Greek culture declined, people lost the ability to read and write
    Dark Ages
  21. poet who wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey
    Homer
  22. country helping another, especially in war; someone who helps you against someone else.
    Ally
  23. man responsible for running the day to day government operations in Sparta
    Ephor
  24. High City the upper part of an Ancient Greek city, with public buildings
    Acropolis
  25. Society organized for the purpose of waging war
    Military State