Home to the sport of bull leaping and the palace of King Minos
Crete
Greece will be covered in these, which will lead to trade being encouraged.
Mountains
This Goddess will beat out Poseidon to become the patroness of this city, which will also bear her name.
The Peloponnesian League will form when this polis breaks away from what some called the Athenian Empire.
Sparta
"Don't write any of my ideas down." is something a student of this philosopher, will ignore.
Socrates
Their palace based economy will be centered around the palace at Knossos.
Minoan
This peninsula is the home of Sparta.
Peloponnese
These semi-enslaved agricultural workers will be the backbone of Spartan society.
Helots
This League will form after the Greco-Persian war in order to protect against future Persian attacks.
The Delian League
This term shares its definition with a mathematical one and is how Aristotle believed everyone should live.
The Golden Mean.
This war loving group will have trade far and wide, with their goods being found in Egypt, Mesopotamia, and Sicily.
Myceneans
This type of farming makes the mountainous land of Greece easier to cultivate.
Terrace Farming
This Spartan King will be beheaded and nailed to a cross.
King Leonidas
An alliance of unequals.
Hegemony
His Allegory of the Cave suggests there is another world beyond this one.
Plato
This helmet would have actually been worn during the trojan war depicted in this famous epic.
The Iliad
These are the four main crops of Greece
Wheat, Barley, Olives, and Grapes
He is the Athenian politician who will allow citizens to make laws and reorganize the assembly.
Cleisthenes
This Spartan general will be starved nearly to death before being removed from the Temple of Athena
Pausanias
Diogenes of Sinope was one of the first in this school of thought that believed happiness was achievable in spite of reduced circumstances.
Cynics
The Bronze Age collapse will be brought about by these mysterious people.
The Sea People
This group of Greek islands has a circular name.
The Cyclades
He is the Athenian politician who is responsible for finding a compromise between the rich and the poor of Athens.
Solon
His policies will lead to the most participation in direct democracy politics in Athenian history.
Pericles
Aristotle will do a great job of teaching this son of Philip II of Macedon, who will wish so badly that he were Diogenes.
Alexander the Great