Ancient Greece (Hard)

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  1. 3. The art of public speaking which was essential for civic participation.
  2. 4. The deadly disease that struck Athens during the Peloponnesian War.
  3. 6. A type of Greek play that was written to be lighthearted and humorous.
  4. 10. The Persian King who first attempted to invade Greece at the Battle of Marathon.
  5. 11. A military formation where soldiers stand shoulder-to-shoulder with overlapping shields.
  6. 14. A leader in a Greek city-state who seized power by force.
  7. 15. The type of trade and travel that Greeks relied on due to their access to the Mediterranean Sea.
  8. 17. The simplest style of Greek column featuring a plain, circular top.
  9. 18. The most decorative style of Greek column featuring carved acanthus leaves.
  10. 20. The type of landform that describes the Peloponnesian region, which is surrounded by water on three sides.
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  1. 1. A god or goddess believed to have humanlike qualities.
  2. 2. Money or goods paid by smaller city-states to Athens for protection.
  3. 5. The son of Darius who led a massive Persian army to invade Greece a second time.
  4. 7. The kingdom to the north of Greece that eventually conquered the city-states.
  5. 8. Settlements established by Greeks in new lands to increase maritime trade.
  6. 9. A type of Greek play that usually had a sad ending for the main character.
  7. 12. The school of higher learning founded by the philosopher Plato.
  8. 13. An agreement between enemies to stop fighting for a certain period of time.
  9. 16. A style of Greek column identified by scroll-like decorations at the top.
  10. 19. The geographical region to the east of mainland Greece that contained many Greek colonies.