Culture
Religion
Philosophers/Leaders
Wars
Government
100

Place where Greeks not only shopped, but interacted with others in their city-states

Agora

100

Belief in more than one god, like the Greeks

Polytheism

100

Macedonian that led his large army across the world to conquer the Persian Empire and spread Greek culture.

Alexander the Great

100

War in which a country is fighting against itself

civil war

100

Ruled by a king, queen, or emperor where power is passed down in the same family

Monarchy

200

Spreading of Greek culture

Hellenistic/Hellenism

200

Place where the Greeks believed the gods and goddesses lived

Mount Olympus

200

Student of Socrates. He is our main source of information on Socrates. Described his ideal form of government in his book The Republic

Plato

200

War in which Athens and Sparta fought together against a common enemy from Asia Minor.

The Persian War

200

Every citizen votes on all important issues. Used in Athens

Direct Democracy

300

Games played every 4 years to honor the gods. Started in 776 BCE.

The Olympics

300

King of the Gods, God of Thunder

Zeus

300

Wanted his students to question everything, known as "The Great Questioner"

Socrates

300

War in which Sparta and its allies decide to fight Athens to take away some of their power. Sparta wins.

The Peloponnesian War

300

Ruler gains power in an unusual way. Usually through force (military or police).

Tyrant/Tyranny

400

Greek demigod and hero, had to perform 12 labors, and known for his strength

Heracles/Hercules

400

Patron goddess of the city of Athens. Goddess of wisdom and war.

Athena

400

Greek philosopher that used observation, logic, and reason. He taught Alexander the Great.

Aristotle

400

Where 300 Spartans led by their King Leonidas held off the Persian army for 3 days before they were betrayed.

Thermopylae 

400

Government ruled by a small group of the wealthy class (aristocrats). This was used in Sparta.

Oligarchy

500

The fortified hill that is on the edge of a city-state. The Parthenon sits on one in Athens.

The Acropolis

500

God that created the thrones and weapons of the Olympian gods and goddesses. Married to Aphrodite.

Hephaestus.

500

The leader in Athens during The Golden Age, responsible for building of The Parthenon

Pericles

500

Name of the boat the Athenian navy used to sink 2/3 of the Persian navy

Trireme

500

The government in the United States, influenced by Athens

Indirect Democracy

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