| A | B |
| Zeus | the King of the Gods |
| Olympics | festival to honor Zeus |
| Mount Olympus | home of the Gods & Goddesses |
| Greek theater | festivals to honor the God Dionysus |
| tragedies | first Greek plays |
| Greek comedies | had happy endings |
| pancratium | fighting event combining wrestling & boxing |
| pentathlon | group of 5 Olympic events |
| prophecy | prediction of the future |
| oracle | believed to speak to the gods |
| Aeschylus | created what we call a play |
| hypothesis | possible explanation |
| scientific method | process used by scientists |
| political scientists | study of government |
| Socratic method | form of questioning |
| "Father of Scientific Medicine" | Hippocrates |
| Aristotle | one of Plato's brightest students |
| Plato's book about political science | The Republic |
| syllogism | method of reasoning using 3 related statements |
| Socrates | Athenian philosopher interested in thinking process |
| Plato | student of Socrates & founder of the Academy |
| Socrates philosophy | speeches & discussion written down by Plato |
| God of the Sea | Poseidon |
| God of War | Ares |
| Aphrodite | Goddess of Love & Beauty |
| Statue of Zeus at Olympia | 40 foot statue of King of the Gods |
| Colossus of Rhodes | 120 foot bronze statue standing in harbor |
| The Lighthouse at Alexandria | 400 foot tall tower that aided navigating ships |
| Pyramid of Giza | only Ancient Wonder still standing today |
| logic | science of reasoning |
| soliliquy | talk in which personal thoughts & feelings are expressed to the audience |
| philosophia | study of laws of nature & love of wisdom |