The Greek and Roman Civilization
Across
- 4. The movement and exchange of goods between different places and communities
- 5. A field of thought that explores big questions about existence, knowledge, and behaviour
- 10. An open meeting place in Greek towns used for commerce, discussion, and public life
- 12. A social practice in which individuals were treated as property and denied personal freedom
- 13. The planning and construction of buildings to serve religious, public, or practical purposes
- 14. A way of ruling a city in which free citizens directly influence political decisions
- 16. The ancient language of Rome that later influenced many European languages
- 17. A large Roman arena designed for spectacles such as games and public entertainment
Down
- 1. A self-governing urban centre with its own laws, government, and surrounding countryside
- 2. A system of rules created to regulate behaviour and maintain order in society
- 3. A political system where power is shared among elected officials rather than held by a monarch
- 6. The heart of a Roman city where political, economic, and religious activities took place
- 7. An assembly of elite Roman leaders who debated laws and advised those in power
- 8. A vast territory made up of many lands controlled by a single authority
- 9. Members of Rome’s upper social class who traditionally held political power
- 11. The larger population of Rome made up of common people without noble status
- 15. Someone who officially belongs to a community and is entitled to rights as well as responsibilities
- 16. A permanent military force of Roman soldiers organised for discipline and efficiency
- 18. Stories passed down through generations that explain gods, heroes, and the natural world
- 19. A Greek warrior equipped with heavy armour and a shield, fighting on foot