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What is a word that describes a storyteller or singer in ancient Greece?
Bard
What was stopped or paused during the Olympics?
Wars between poli
How often were Greek Olympics held?
Every 4 years
Sparta's men were required to be soldiers until what age?
60
Between what ages did Spartan men have to live in the barracks (dorms) with other men
20-30
At what age did Athenian boys finish school?
18
What did Sparta make its number one priority or most important goal?
Military strength
What was the time when Greeks stopped learning and trading called?
The Dark Ages
How old did an Athenian have to be to be considered a citizen?
18
What word means a government controlled or ruled by a few rich people?
Oligarchy
What word means "captured slave" in Greek?
Helot
How were positions in the Athenian assembly chosen?
By lottery or by random
A Greek word for a city-state
Polis
At what age did Spartan boys and girls learn to fight
7
Women were allowed this right in Sparta but not in Athens
The right to own property
They believed training boys in math, science, and art
Athens
This was the island that the Minoans lived on
Crete
This word means believing in more than one god
Polytheism 
All men were soldiers.
Sparta
The Council of ____ (a number)  managed the daily business of Athens
500
How many kings did Sparta have at a time?
Two
The goddess that the Parthenon was built for and dedicated to
Athena
A word for someone that has total power and control
Tyrant
Two types of democracy
Direct and representative
Athens is called the birthplace of ______ (this type of government)
Democracy