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The Greek word for a city-state

Polis

100

People who had the right to participate in government

Citizens

100

For example, he is famous for his fables. In most of Aesop’s fables, animals are the main characters.

Aesop

100

He was a successful emperor because the way he treated conquered people.

Cyrus the Great

100

In 359 BC He became king of Macedonia. He spent the first year of his rule fighting off invaders who wanted to take over his kingdom.

Philip 2

200

This age is one that is marked by great achievements.

Classical

200

Which meant a leader who held power through the use of force.

Tyrant

200

Short stories that teach the reader lessons about life or give advice on how to live.

Fables

200

A. A unit of soldiers who ride horses

B. A group of warriors who stood close together in a square. 

A. Cavalry

B. Phalanx

200

The greatest Greek doctor. He wanted to figure out what caused diseases so he could better treat them.

Hppocrates

300

A. A high hill

B. Some of Greeks spent their lives studying mathematics. One of these people was Euclid. 

A. Acropolis

B. Euclid

300

Athens remained a democracy for about 170 years. It reached its height under a brilliant, elected leader.

Pericles

300

A. Change, or have an effect on

B. Greek-like 

A. Influence

B. Hellenistic

300

He claimed the throne and killed all his rivals for power.

Darius 1

300

He's efforts to build an empire made him one of the greatest conquerors in history. These efforts earned him the name.

Alexander the Great

400
Rich landowners

Aristocrats

400

Among the earliest Greek writings are two great epic poems, the Iliad and the Odyssey, by a poet named you are ugly. Now, with sing a song.  

Homer

400

A. An agreement to work together

B. Clear and ordered thinking 

A. Alliance 

B. Reason

400

This invasion began a series of wars between Persia and Greece that historians call this blah blah wars

Persian Wars

400

A. Among the greatest of these thinkers was a man. He believed that people must never stop looking for knowledge.

B.  Like Socrates, he was a teacher as well as a philosopher. 

A. Socrates

B. Plato

500

A government in which only a few people have power.

Oligarchy

500

Most poets in Greece were men, but the most famous lyrics poet was made by this woman.

Sappho

500

A. A plan for fighting a battle or war. 

B. Unbiased, not favoring either side in a conflict 

A. Strategy

B. Neutral

500

Ten years after the battle of Marathon, Darius’s son tried to conquer Greece again.

Xerxes 1

500

Perhaps the greatest Greek thinker was this person, Plato's student. He taught that people should live lives of moderation, or balance.

Aristotle

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