He conquered Egypt, Persia, and India.
Who is Alexander?
This is a famous Athenian temple.
What is the Parthenon?
This Greek philosopher questioned Athenian values and was sentenced to death for it.
Who is Socrates?
A government ruled by a small group of nobles is called this.
What is an aristocracy?
When these events began in ancient Greece, winners received wreaths. Today, they get medals.
What is the Olympics?
He led Athens in its Golden Age.
Who is Pericles?
This is where Athens defeated Persia in 490 B.C.
What is Marathon?
This was the first great Bronze Age civilization which grew up in Greece and Crete.
Who are the Minoans?
In ancient Greece, this was the word for city-state.
What is Polis?
Using this made warfare affordable and helped democracy develop.
What is iron?
The Goddess of wisdom, she protected Athens.
Who is Athena?
The Greeks battled the Persians at each of the following, except...Salamis, Thermopylae, Marathon, Syracuse.
What is Syracuse?
Before the Dorian migrations, the second Persian invasion, and the Golden age of Athens, this culture was established.
What is Mycenaean?
Someone who looks for the truth and questions society is called this.
What is a philosopher?
This is the age in which the early Greek civilizations began.
What is Bronze?
He couldn't see what he was writing, but wrote the Iliad and The odyssey.
Who is Homer?
Where the most powerful army of all the Greek city-states was from.
What is Sparta?
His reforms made Athens a democracy.
Who is Solon?
The name for the culture based on Greece and spread by Alexander throughout the known world.
What is Hellenistic?
This mountain featured a lot of gold and was the home of the Gods.
What is Mt. Olympus?
He helped develop Geometry and his book was taught in the 1900's.
Who is Euclid?
The sea around which Greek civilization grew up.
What is the Aegean?
This Greek historian wrote the History of the Persian Wars.
Who is Herodotus?
The type of government in which everyone has a voice.
What is a democracy?
After the Mycenaean culture flourished, and the city-states grew, Solon's reforms led to this.
What is the golden age of Athens?