Geography
Government
Government 2
Mesopotamia
Literature
100

A tool on a map that gives symbols, lines and colors.

Key

100

A form of government where citizens make political decisions, either directly or through representatives.

Democracy

100

A form of government in which citizens elect representatives to rule in their name.

Republic

100

Cultivating or developing the soil in order to grow/ produce crops.

Agriculture

100

Humorous dramatic work that makes fun of politics, important people, and/ or ideas.

Comedy

200

A town or city that is the official place of government, like a state or country.

Capital

200

A government ruled by the upper class.

Aristocracy

200

A form of government that is ruled by a few powerful people.

Oligarchy

200

People who were trained in a particular skill or craft.

Artisans

200

Written work that is performed by actors.

Drama

300

The seven largest bodies of land around the world.

Continent

300

The political unit that makes laws.

Legislative Branch

300

A form of government ruled by a tyrant.

Tyranny

300

The highest-ranking leader of a group of people.

King

300

A short story usually involving animals and teaches a moral or lesson.

Fables

400
A town with many people, often with a local government and laws.

City

400

The political unit that enforces the laws.

Executive Branch

400

A powerful body of 300 members that advised Roman leaders. 

Senate

400

People who specialized in writing and record keeping events, history, and facts.

Scribes

400

A long poem bout a hero's adventrues.

Epic

500

The highest part of Athens; the location of important buildings, monuments, and temples.

Acropolis

500

The political unit that makes sure laws are fair and hat people are following them correctly.

Judicial Branch

500

Person who owes loyalty to a country and in return is protected by the same country. 

Citizen

500

A skill in one type of work.

Specialization

500

A popular story from earlier times that cannot be proved.

Legend