Vocab Government and Society
Vocab Warfare, Literature and Culture
People, Places & Battles
Greek Civilization & Daily Life
Greece Geography, Government & Big Ideas
100

A form of government in which citizens hold power.

Democracy

100

A soldier who serves another country for pay.

Mercenary

100

Blind poet who wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey.

Homer

100

These free non-enslaved foreigners lived and worked in Greek city-states.

Metics

100

The Minoans did NOT build walls because their control of this discouraged invaders.

The sea

200

Member of the nobility or upper class in Ancient Greece.

Aristocrat 

200

A poet who tells stories by singing.

Bard

200

The Persian king who failed to conquer Greece.

Xerxes

200

Spartan women trained in these three physical activities.

gymnastics, wrestling, and boxing?

200

Words like “police” and “politics” come from what word 

Polis

300

A plan of government.

Constitution 

300

A military formation where foot soldiers joined their shields.

Phalanx

300

The Spartan king who led his troops to heroic defeat at Thermopylae.

Leonidas

300

The Iliad tells the story of this war.

war between the Mycenaeans and the Trojans?

300

A major factor in Greek victories during the Persian Wars was cooperation between these independent states.

City-States

400

A gathering of men that included food, drink, entertainment, and discussion.

Symposium 

400

A complex, confusing series of connected passageways.

Labyrinth

400

A peninsula south of Greece and home of Sparta.

Peloponnesus

400

Athenians favored lotteries because elections could be influenced by these groups.

the wealthy or well-spoken

400

Greece’s mountainous terrain and coastline shaped its development in at least two major ways. Name one.

  • Limited farmland → city-states remained independent and competitive

  • Mountains separated communities → created strong local identities

  • Coastline encouraged trade and seafaring → cultural exchange and wealth

  • Geography encouraged naval power → success in Persian Wars

  • Isolation led to unique political developments (e.g., democracy in Athens)

500

A form of government where a small group holds power.

Oligarchy

500

The art of public speaking.

Rhetoric

500

Location 25 miles north of Athens where Greeks killed 7,000 Persians.

Marathon 

500

The two Aegean civilizations that came before the Greeks.

the Minoans and the Mycenaeans

500

During Athens’ Golden Age, this general led the city-state.

Pericles