He was the king of Persia after Xerxes, immediately following the Persian Wars
Who is Artaxerxes?
What is the plague?
This was the marketplace in Ancient Athens.
What is the Agora?
This was created to free all Hellenes in Asia Minor after the Persian Wars.
What is the Confederacy of Delos or the Delian League?
He was the leader of Athens immediately following the Persian Wars.
Who is Themistocles?
He was the Spartan general who betrayed Sparta to the Persians.
Who is Pausanias?
He was a Spartan general who died in a battle against Cleon and Athens.
Who is Brasidas?
This was the stand from which famous speeches were made to the Assembly.
What is the bema?
These were reasons Pericles used the Delian League's money to beautify Athens.
He argued that if Athens looked beautiful and powerful, people would be too afraid to fight against Athens, and therefore the Greek lands would be safe from war.
The "Golden Age of Greece" is also called "The Age of..." this man, who became Athens's leader.
Who is Pericles?
He was an Athenian dramatist.
Who is Euripides?
Alcibiades betrayed both Athens and Sparta. How?
He betrayed Athens to Sparta by telling Sparta the weak points of Athens. Then, he betrayed both to the Persians by encouraging Persia to fight both sides until they were tired and could be easily conquered.
These are activities that made up a Greek symposium.
What are feasting, drinking, and some sort of entertainment?
He was the leader of the "Peace Party" in Athens.
Who is Nicias?
He was a famous Athenian sculptor.
Who is Praxiteles?
He was a philosopher and the teacher of Alcibiades.
Who is Socrates?
This man wrote a history of the Peloponnesian Wars.
Who is Thucydides?
This was the tunic worn by Athenian men.
What is a chiton?
This was what a young Athenian male did to pledge his loyalty to Athens.
What is took the oath of Ephebi?
This was the reason the Greeks created temples.
He was the leader of Athens after Pericles.
Who is Cleon?
These were the terms of Athens's surrender to Sparta.
What is they had to tear down their own walls, they had to give up all by 12 ships, they had to pay tribute to Sparta, and they had to be ruled by "The Thirty."
This was the "public-spirited point of view" of Athens.
What is the belief that you should labor for the betterment of the city, and that all money and time should be spent to make everyone in Athens have an opportunity to be a good citizen?
This was the reason for the "March of the Ten Thousand".
What is the Greeks had followed Cyrus to Persia to overtake Artaxerxes, then lost and had to find their way back to Greece on their own?
This was how Greek dramas first arose.
What is as a way of worship to to god Dionysus?