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- 1. Study of numbers, quantities, and shapes.
- 3. Fast Greek warship with three rows of oars.
- 4. Greek scientist and mathematician who studied physics and engineering.
- 11. Battle where Spartans famously resisted a larger Persian army.
- 12. Greek physician known as the "Father of Medicine."
- 16. Greek goddess of wisdom and the patron goddess of Athens.
- 17. Branch of mathematics dealing with lines, angles, and shapes.
- 18. Study of ideas about knowledge, truth, and existence.
- 19. Naval battle in which the Greek fleet defeated Persia.
- 21. Government ruled by wealthy or noble families.
- 22. Macedonian ruler who conquered Greece, Persia, and beyond.
- 24. Greek city-state known for democracy, learning, and culture.
- 26. Government in which citizens participate in decision-making and voting.
- 28. Referring to the spread of Greek culture after Alexander's conquests.
- 29. Athenian leader who strengthened democracy and supported the arts.
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- 2. The status of having rights and responsibilities in a government.
- 5. Ancient civilization made up of independent city-states in southeastern Europe.
- 6. Government controlled by a small group of people.
- 7. Battle in which the Greeks defeated the Persians in 490 BCE.
- 8. Alliance of Greek city-states led by Athens after the Persian Wars.
- 9. Government ruled by a king or queen.
- 10. Athenian reformer who helped lay the foundation for democracy.
- 13. Government ruled by a leader who gains power outside normal laws.
- 14. Greek city-state known for its military strength and discipline.
- 15. Series of conflicts between Greece and the Persian Empire.
- 20. Famous temple in Athens dedicated to Athena.
- 21. Fortified hilltop in Athens containing important temples.
- 23. Athenian lawmaker who created Athens' first written laws.
- 25. Powerful ancient empire located in present-day Iran.
- 27. War fought between Athens and Sparta.
