| A | B |
| Sea south of Greece | Mediterranean |
| Sea between Greece & Persia | Aegean |
| City-State | Polis |
| Fortified Hill | Acropolis |
| Sits atop an acropolis | Temple |
| Open-aired market place | Agora |
| Had the stongest army in Greece | Sparta |
| Had the strongest navy in Greece | Athens |
| Teacher of Alexander the Great | Aristotle |
| Aristotle was the first to . . . | classify plants and animals |
| Pupil of Socrates and founder of the Academy | Plato |
| Interested in the thinking process | Socrates |
| Socrates drank ________. | Poison |
| Ancient Olympic Games were held to honor . . . | the god Zeus |
| T or F: The Delian League gave all members equal power. | F |
| T or F: Athens became enriched from the Delian League | T |
| Who lost the Persian Wars? | Persians |
| Who won the Peloponnesian Wars? | Sparta |
| What happened to the classes after the Peloponnesian Wars? | bitterness developed |
| Home of the Greek Gods | Mount Olympus |
| Where Olympics were held | Olympia |
| King of Gods | Zeus |
| Goddess of wisdom | Athena |
| Goddess of love & beauty | Aphrodite |
| God of War | Ares |
| Queen of the gods; goddess of motherhood | Hera |
| Goddess of Crops | Demeter |
| God of mischeif | Hermes |
| God of the moon | Artemis |
| God of wine and wild things | Dionysus |
| God of the sun | Apollo |
| God of the seas | Poseidon |
| First people Alexander conquered | Persians |
| Who was Alexander's father | King Phillip II |
| Where were Phillip and Alexander from | Macedonia |
| Who taught Alexander | Aristotle |