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What is the capital city of Ancient Greece?
Athens is widely considered the capital city of Ancient Greece.
What was the primary political unit in Ancient Greece?
The city-state, or 'polis', was the primary political unit in Ancient Greece.
What were the two most powerful city-states in Ancient Greece?
Athens and Sparta were the two most powerful city-states in Ancient Greece.
What is the significance of the Parthenon?
The Parthenon is a temple dedicated to the goddess Athena, symbolizing the glory of Ancient Athens.
Who is considered the father of history in Ancient Greece?
Herodotus is often referred to as the 'father of history' for his work in recording historical events.
What type of government did Athens develop?
Athens developed a form of democracy, where citizens could participate in decision-making.
What was the Delian League?
The Delian League was a coalition of city-states led by Athens, formed to defend against Persian invasion.
What was the outcome of the Peloponnesian War?
The Peloponnesian War resulted in the defeat of Athens and the rise of Sparta as the dominant city-state.
What is a major contribution of Ancient Greece to modern culture?
Ancient Greece contributed significantly to philosophy, art, literature, and the concept of democracy.
Who were the philosophers that influenced Western thought?
Philosophers such as Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle had a profound influence on Western thought.