Across
- 3. Greek drama characterized by serious themes and unhappy endings.
- 9. Greek drama characterized by humor and satire, usually ending happily.
- 10. Fortified hilltop at the center of a Greek city-state.
- 11. A person with legal rights and responsibilities in a city-state.
- 12. Open area in Greek cities used as a marketplace and gathering space.
- 14. League: Alliance led by Athens formed after the Persian Wars.
- 15. A Greek city-state.
- 16. Government where power is held by the citizens who vote on decisions.
- 17. Government run by a small, powerful group of individuals.
- 18. Payment made by one nation or city-state to another, often as submission or protection.
Down
- 1. Military formation of soldiers tightly grouped with shields and spears.
- 2. Relating to the Greek-like culture spread after Alexander the Great.
- 4. Greek philosopher known for questioning beliefs and encouraging critical thinking.
- 5. Government where citizens participate directly or indirectly in decision-making.
- 6. A state-owned slave in ancient Sparta.
- 7. Land surrounded by water on three sides.
- 8. Leader who takes power by force and rules with total authority.
- 12. Government controlled by a privileged minority or noble class.
- 13. League: Alliance led by Sparta formed in opposition to Athens.
- 15. Person who seeks knowledge and understanding about life and reality.
