Vocabulary
People
Geography
Events
Philosophers/Culture
100

This term can be defined as a person who searches for wisdom or enlightenment.

What is philosopher?

100

This famous ruler became king at the age of 20, was taught by Aristotle, and created one of the world's largest empires before dying of fever in Babylon.

Who was Alexander the Great?

100

Greece is located in the middle of this major body of water.

What is the Mediterranean Sea? 

100

The invasion of Greece by this Greek-speaking group signalled the beginning of the Greek Dark Ages around 1100 B.C.

Who were the Dorians?

100

This famous Greek philosopher is credited with the creation of the Socratic Method.

Who was Socrates?

200

This term can be defined as a Greek city-state.

What is Polis?

200

This Greek leader ruled during the Golden Age of Athens and was a strong advocate of democracy.

Who was Pericles?

200

The ancient Greek gods and goddesses were said to live on this real geographic feature of Greece.

What is Mount Olympus?

200

The threat from this group of people led Athens to form the Delian League in 487 B.C.

Who were the Persians?

200

This famous Greek philosopher taught Alexander the Great, and in his book Politics, he organized the forms of government into one of three types: monarchy, oligarchy, or democracy.

Who was Aristotle?

300

This term can be defined as an enslaved person in ancient Sparta.

What is helot?

300

This Macedonian king conquered Greece and was the father of Alexander the Great.

Who is Phillip II of Macedonia?

300

Alexander the Great's empire stretched all the way from Macedonia and Greece to this river valley in Asia.

What is the Indus River Valley?

300

Sparta finally defeated Athens and took control of the Delian League at the end of this event.

What is the Peloponnesian War?

300

This ancient city became a center of knowledge and commerce during the Hellenistic Era.

What is Alexandria?

400

This term can be defined as a sacred shrine where a priest or priestess spoke for a god or goddess.

What is oracle?

400

This tyrranical Athenian ruler was a relative of Solon who instituted many reforms and dedicated Athens to Athena.

Who was Peisistratus?

400

The ancient Olympics were said to have first been held in this ancient Greek city-state.

What is Olympia?

400

In 1900, British archaeologist Arthur Evans discovered this site, where he unearthed the legendary palace of King Minos.

What is Knossos?

400

This Greek philosopher was a teacher and founded the Academy in Athens. He famously argued that women should have more rights.

Who was Plato?

500

This term can be defined as a high-ranked government official in Sparta who was elected by the council of elders.

What is Ephor?

500

This Greek playwrite famously wrote Argonautica, which told the story of Jason and the Golden Fleece.

Who was Menander?

500

The ancient Minoans lived on this island off the coast of Greece.

What is Crete?

500

At the end of this battle, Alexander the Great finally took over Mesopotamia and what was left of the former Persian Empire.

What is the Battle of Gaugamela?

500

Name all 12 Olympians!

Who are Zeus, Poseidon, Hades, Hephaestus, Hera, Hermes, Athena, Artemis, Apollo, Ares, Aphrodite, & Demeter?