Greeks: Athens, Sparta, and Alexander
Across
- 4. Greek city-state whose greatest legacy is their military greatness
- 6. Macedonian king who conquered Greece in 338 BC
- 7. powerful kingdom just north of Greece
- 10. a proposition (statement) that is reached based on premises; the summing up of an argument
- 12. workers treated as slaves in Sparta; the largest group of people in Sparta
- 15. rule by one
- 16. Greek philosopher who taught Alexanders the Great and invented logic
- 20. rule by the people
- 21. Greek city-state whose legacies include philosophy and the birth of democracy
Down
- 1. Greek philosopher who recorded his philosophy in Dialogues that often feature his teacher, Socrates, as a character; he taught that the world is made up of representations of perfect "Forms" or "Ideas"
- 2. the basis of an argument; a statement from which a conclusion follows
- 3. Alexander's general who took over Babylonia and eventually expanded into Israel
- 5. lawmaker and general who introduced direct democracy in Athens and established that public officials would be paid
- 6. the "love of wisdom"
- 8. name given to 16 cities built by Alexander the Great
- 9. skilled workers in Sparta who were free but had no political power
- 11. rule by the few
- 13. Alexander's general who took over Egypt
- 14. Macedonian king who conquered Persia and spread Greek culture throughout the Mediterranean World
- 17. Greek philosopher whose conversations were recorded by Plato; he believed in truth and that people should try to find it; he was charged with "corrupting the youth" in Athens
- 18. lawmaker who gave all free adult males in Athens limited participation in government
- 19. rule by one who abuses power; rule by one who takes power by force