A body of land nearly surrounded by water
What is a peninsula?
Leader of Athens who had three goals and ended up dying from the plague
Who is Pericles?
Peloponnesian War -> Philip II of Macedonia
A first hand account of an event, could include a diary or a photograph.
What is a primary source?
The three goals Pericles had for Athens
What are strengthen democracy, expand power abroad, and beatify the city?
A ruler who took power illegally in Ancient Greece
What is a tyrant?
The person who answered everything with a question.
Who is Socrates?
Rugged Landscape -> Greek Culture
The rugged landscape of Greece caused many different cultures to develop among the many Greek city-states.
Information created later by someone who did not witness the event themselves.
What is a secondary source?
The culture that was created by Alexander the Great and mixed Greek, Persian, Egyptian, and Indian styles together.
What is Hellenistic?
Military Housing
What is a barrack?
The Father of History
Who is Herodotus?
Persian War -> Beautifying Athens
The Persian War destroyed Athens causing Pericles to want to beautify the city.
Prejudice in favor or against something or someone.
What is bias?
The most famous of the Hellenistic cities (and the most famous of the many with this name).
What is Alexandria, Egypt?
League of Greek city-states formed for mutual protection
What is the Delian League?
Th leader of the 300 Spartans who died defending Greece.
Who is Leonidas?
Helots -> Spartans
The Helot slaves revolting was a constant fear of the Spartans so they built a strong army.
Your textbook is an example of this.
What is a tertiary source?
The wealthy citizens who made the Greek dramas possible.
What are sponsors?
The triangular space between the top fo a colonnade and the roof
What is a pediment?
Gets the credit for written many Greek epic poems, but may not have even been real.
Who is Homer?
Alexander -> Alexandria
Alexander conquered much of the world and named places after himself.

What is a primary source?
The reason it is ironic that so many great females parts appear in Ancient Greek dramas.
What is all the parts were played by men?