Across
- 2. _____ was the author of The Iliad and The Odyssey.
- 3. Aeschylus was known as the "Father of ______".
- 6. Under the rule of Pericles, citizenship was extended to _____ class males.
- 11. Three popular columns were the Ionic, __________, and Doric.
- 13. Athenian orator, general, and ruler.
- 14. Pythagoras was known for developing the Pythagorean ______.
- 15. Sophocles wrote the tragedy ______ Rex.
- 18. Only wealthy land owning ____ were allowed to vote.
- 19. The historian Thucydides wrote about the _____________ wars.
- 20. Euclid was a mathematician known for writing The ________.
- 21. The historian Herodotus wrote about the _______ Wars.
Down
- 1. _______ was the sculpture of the Athena Statue and the Statue of Zeus.
- 4. A form of government in which citizens vote on matters directly.
- 5. Pericles built the _________ in Athens as a temple to Athena.
- 7. _____ Founded the academy in Athens.
- 8. Archimedes is a scientist and mathematician known for his advancements in the science of ______ and pulleys.
- 9. Socrates was an ancient Greek ___________.
- 10. Pericles _______ many of the structures destroyed in the Persian Wars.
- 12. Elected officials could be _______ from office.
- 16. Aristotle tutored ________ the Great.
- 17. Pericles allowed ______ people to take office and be equally represented.