This Greek God is sometimes called the King of the Gods
All Greek islands are surrounded by this sea
The Mediterranean
The first moral philosopher in Europe, he was killed by drinking hemlock at 70 years old.
Socrates
The Greeks invented this sporting event, taking place every 4 years.
The Olympics.
Athens
Zeus, his wife Hera, and other gods lived on this mountain
Mt. Olympus
Summers in Greece have little of this, making many crops hard to farm.
Rain
This philosopher taught Alexander the Great, and was incredibly influential in science.
Aristotle
For most of ancient Greece, people were on the bottom of the social structure, with the lowest being this.
Helots (Slaves)
In this city, boys began military training as young as 7
Sparta
She turned anyone who looked at her into stone
Medusa
These two food crops were the most popular in Greece, with it being traded all over the sea.
Grapes and Olives.
This philosopher believed that people were not smart enough to vote, and was against democracy.
Plato
Invented during the time of the Byzantine empire, this naval warfare invention remains a mystery, with scientists today still not knowing how it was made
Greek Fire
In America, you can vote at 18. In Athens, you had to wait until you reached this age.
20
The Olympians overthrew these gods.
The Titans.
The first people to settle in Greece on the island of Crete, this civilization was the first in Europe
The Minoans
Most Greeks were philosophically against this form of government, although Athens practiced it.
Democracy
Although foreigners were not as bad off as slaves, they were not allowed to do this, as other men were allowed to do.
Vote
All citizens were required to pay this to the government, just as we do in the United States
Taxes
These fields are where Greek heroes went after they died.
Elysian Fields
Most of mainland Greece is located on this peninsula.
The Balkan Peninsula.
Plato opened this famous school
The Academy
This lighthouse in ancient Egypt was built by Alexander the Great.
Lighthouse of Alexandria
If selected, those in ancient Athens were required to serve in a council of this many people to vote on issues directly.
500