Poet who wrote The Iliad and the Odyssey.
Who is Homer?
Ruler of the gods.
Who is Zeus?
Attica and the Peloponnesus are examples of this landform .
What is a peninsula?
Became king of Macedonia at age 20.
Who was Alexander The Great?
Ancient Greece's major export.
What is olive oil?
Prince who stole Helen which started the Trojan War.
Who is Paris?
The Parthenon was built in honor of this god.goddess.
Whos is Athena?
The search of wisdom and the right way to live.
What is philosophy?
Philosopher who instilled in Alexander his love for Greek culture.
Who is Aristotle?
Games celebrated in Greece to honor Zeus.
What are the Olympics?
Most important two City-States in Ancient Greece.
What are Athens and Sparta?
One of Zeus' brothers. Ruler of the underworld.
Who is Hades?
Type of government in which a small group of rich and powerful citizens ruled.
What is oligarchy?
One of the most important cities in the Greek Empire.
What is Alexandria?
Philosopher sentenced to death for defying the government.
Who is Socrates?
Time in Athens in which government, culture, and economy flourished.
What is the Golden Age?
Achilles destroyed the temple of this god/goddess when attacking Troy.
Who is Apollo?
A high, rocky hill on or near which early people built cities. This was a place of shelter during war.
What is an acropolis?
Alexander proclaimed himself ruler of this two places.
What is Greece and Persia?
In this place a man could steal as long as he was not caught.
What is Sparta?
New government established in Athens after the citizens rebelled against oligarchy. This government gave more power to the people.
What is democracy?
Zeus, Poseidon, and Hades are sons of this Titan.
Who is Chronos?
Type of government in Sparta, in which a king or queen would rule.
What is a monarchy?
Thanks to his conquests, Alexander turned Greece into this.
What is an empire?
This conflict ended the Golden Age of Athens.
What is the Peloponnesian War?