| A | B |
| assembly | the lawmaking body in Greece |
| jury | citizens chosen to hear evidence and make a decision in a court of law |
| philosophy | the search for the right way to live |
| Peloponnesian Wars | A war between Athens and Sparta |
| Pericles | Athenian general who allowed poor people as well as rich to participate in government |
| Socrates | Greek philosopher who was accused of encouraging young people to revolt |
| Plato | a student of Socrates who founded the world's first university |
| Acropolis | a meeting place in Athens |
| Parthenon | a religious temple built to honor Athena |
| Alexander | King of Macedonia who had a great respect for Greek culture |
| Aristotle | Greek philosopher who taught Alexander the Great |
| Herodutus | a Greek historian |
| Alexandria | a city in Egypt |
| Macedonia | an ancient kingdom ruled by Alexander the Great |