Ancient Greece: A Blend of Democracy and Mythology
Long ago, in a city called Athens, people came up with a system where everyone could have their say in matters of their city - they called it democracy. Unlike today, not everyone could take part. Women, slaves, and foreigners were not allowed to vote. The Ancient Greeks believed in many gods and goddesses. Zeus, the king of the gods, was believed to control the weather. Apollo, the god of light and music, was thought to bring about the summer sun, and Athena, the goddess of wisdom, supposedly influenced their wise democratic decisions. In a unique blend of fact and myth, these deities were believed to guide human actions and decisions. The influence of ancient Greece's democracy and mythology can still be seen today in how our governments operate and in stories we love to read.
Question 1
What system did the people of Athens create to allow everyone to have their say in matters of their city?
Monarchy
Autocracy
Oligarchy
Democracy
Theocracy
Question 2
Which group was not allowed to vote in the Athenian democracy?
Elders
Women
Soldiers
Merchants
Artisans
Question 3
Who was considered the king of the gods in Ancient Greece?
Apollo
Athena
Hermes
Zeus
Poseidon
Question 4
Athena, the goddess of _______, supposedly influenced the wise democratic decisions of Ancient Greece.
Love
War
Wisdom
Harvest
The Sea
Question 5
True or False: The influence of ancient Greek's democracy and mythology can still be seen today.
True
False
I don't know
Maybe
It's a secret
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