Early Greek Civilization
Religion, Philosophy, and Art
Daily life in Athens
Sparta and Athens
The Spread of Greek Culture
100

The fortified or strengthened hill of an Ancient Greece city

What is aristocrat 

100

in Ancient Greece a sacred site where god or goddess was consulted; any priest or priestess who spoke for the gods



What is oracle

100

a public market or greeting place in Ancient Greece cities



What is agora

100

a member of a certain class of servants in ancient Sparta 





What is Helot

100

a wild and uncivilized person 



What is barbarian

200

An area of land almost completely surrounded by water and connected to mainland by a narrow strip of land


What is peninsula 

200

someone who used reason to understand the world; in Greece, the earliest philosophers used reason to explain nature events



What is philosopher

200

a seller of goods




What is vendor

200

a wide spread disease 


 

What is plague

200

to muder for political reasons 



What is assassinate

300

A member of a rich or powerful family 



What is aristocrat

300

A type of serious drama that usually ends in disaster of the main character 



What is tragedy

300

condition if being owned by, and forced to work for, someone else




What is slavery

300

an action taken to isolate an enemy and cut off its supplies 



 

What is blockade

300

describing Greek history or culture after the death of Alexander the Great, including the three main kingdoms formed by the breakup of Alexander's empire. 

What is Hellenistic

400

A ruler who takes power by force 


 

What is tyrant

400

Someone in ancient who spoke for gods and not for science 



What’s is oracle

400

A city-state in Ancient Greece; the capital of modern-day Greece


 

What is Athens

400

A war fought between Athens and Sparta in Ancient Greece involving almost every other Greek city-state


 

What is Peloponnesian War

400

King of Macedonia from 336 to 323 b.c; conqueror of Persia and Egypt and invader of India  



What is Alexander the Great

500

A for, of government in which citizens govern themselves 


 

What is democracy

500

Someone in Ancient Greece who uses scientific reasoning to explain natural events 



What is Philosopher

500

The modern capital of Greece 



What is Athens

500

A war fought in Ancient Greece from 431-404 b.c



What is Peloponnesian war

500

A king in Ancient Greece from 336 to 323 b.c



What is Alexander the Great