Across
- 1. Temple in Athens built to honor goddess Athena. This represented the classical building style the Greeks used throughout this time period.
- 4. Any person who has the rights established by a government. In Greek times these were only men born in the city-state who owned land.
- 5. Time period in Athens when many great achievements (around 480 to 404 BCE)
- 8. A system of government in which power is vested in people.
- 11. A small city that operates like a tiny independent country.
- 13. Government where citizens gather together and discus issues and make decisions
- 14. When the government uses oppressive powers against its people.
- 15. Powerful Greek city-state locate din the south. Was known for a society based on military service.
- 16. an area that is ruled by royalty
Down
- 2. government where in a small number of individuals are in control, usually through a ruling council. However, these do not have to be (but often are) wealthy landowners.
- 3. Founded in 776 BCE, a celebration to honor Zeus, these were the first games created to promoted friendly competition between nations. Was brought back in 1896, and occur every four years.
- 6. Government where in the wealthy (upper) class are in control, usually through a council of landowners and nobles.
- 7. The study of myths, which are stories often written in poetic form which often provide explanations to things found in the world.
- 8. Someone that is a god or with god-like powers.
- 9. A society which has developed a culture around a permanent organized settlement.
- 10. A series of wars between the Persian empire and the city-states of Greece between 490-449 BCE where in the Persians unsuccessfully attempted to bring Greece under their control.
- 12. the belief of many gods.
- 17. Greece's largest and most powerful city-state, was known for creating democracy.