(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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Sparta was known to be a serious place. This means it was characterized by...
austerity/ unluxury as prestige
Kings 'hereditary generals' -Herodotus
helots were not sold as merchandise b/c they were owned by
Sparta
Unlike Athens, Sparta did not have easy access to this geographical feature
Oracle of Delphi
T/F the Assembly of Sparta debated laws before voting
Mount Tygaetus
Geriousia
two men shared this position in gov't
diarchy
Hyakinthia
Battle of Thermopylae
group of people who could not own land
phalanx
Sparta did not need nor accept help from other cities
self-sufficient
'300'
craftsmen, merchants, and traders in Sparta
dory spear
minimum age to be in the Council of Elders
Port of Gytheum
Karneia
Sparta needed more of this for their farming economy
Kleros
definition of oligarchy
Ephors
Menealeon
a group that all 3 social classes might meet in
army
Helen of 'Troy' -Spartan
helots worked for Sparta because they lived in areas that were...
conquered Messenians
Lycurgus decided to use this to discourage stealing
iron bars currency according to Xenophon
one king of Sparta was always in battle/at war
Hercliades
this word means "equals"
hoplon
who in the gov't that voted on laws
The Assembly aka Apella or Gerousia
members of the Council of Elders were noble & wealthy meaning
homoioi high social status
synonym for violent or unfriendly
perioikoi
minimum age of male citizens in the Assembly
Eurotas River
Gymnopaedia
who in the gov't discusses laws
Gerousia
King Leonidas
# of ppl in the Council of Elders
dioscuri
to get something from parents when they die; how kings got their power
Almcan & Tyrtaues Spartan poets
both male and female Spartans were in this social class
citizens