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Greece Bingo 1 Pericles Minoans and Mycenaean Marathon Thermopylae Mountains The Iliad and The Odyssey Polis Aristarchus Alexander Aristotle Sophocles Phalanx Philip of Macedonia Direct Representative Hellenistic Oligarchy Delian League Trojan Euclid Helot Acropolis You may cross off this one. It is a freebie Athens and Sparta Socrates Polytheistic Agora Democracy Military Plato Tragedies Cleisthenes Thucydides Xerxes Hippocrates Homer Aristophanes Revenge Mount Olympus Peloponnesian

Greece Bingo 2 Helot Agora Marathon Thermopylae Oligarchy Homer Minoan and Mycenaean Aristarchus Alexander the Great Aristotle Sophocles Iliad and Odyssey Philip of Macedonia Socrates Representative Trojan Mountains Delian League Hellenistic Military Thucydides Acropolis You may cross off this one. It is a freebie. Cleisthenes Direct Athens and Sparta Tragedies Democracy Phalanx Plato Revenge Polis Polytheistic Xerxes Hippocrates Euclid Aristophanes Peloponnesian Mount Olympus Pericles

Greece Bingo 3 Agora Athens and Sparta Hippocrates Direct Plato Revenge Polis Tragedies Minoan and Mycenaean Polytheistic Delian League Phalanx Xerxes Thermopylae Representative Hellenistic Oligarchy Sophocles Trojan Mount Olympus Philip of Macedonia Alexander You may cross off this one. It is a freebie Euclid Socrates Aristotle Hammurabi Tyrant Iliad and Odyssey Mountains Peloponnesian Acropolis Helot Thucydides Marathon Democracy Military Pericles Cleisthenes Homer

The leader of Athens during its Golden Age of Democracy Pericles

Two civilizations prior to the Polis Minoans and Myceneans

The Greatest of the Greek poets Homer

Two of Homer’s most famous stories Iliad and Odyssey

This was a fortified hill that served as refuge during attack and came to be a religious center Acropolis

major feature of Greek geography that separated the city-states Mountains

This served as a market place and a meeting area. Agora

He created the foundation for Athenian Democracy. Cleisthenes

the battle where the Athenians defeated the Persians and sent Pheidippides the messenger running back with the good news Battle of Marathon

Persian king who invaded Greece the second time Xerxes

the Greek word for city-state polis

Hellenistic doctor who is regarded as the father of medicine; author of the Hippocratic oath Hippocrates

home of the Greek gods Mt. Olympus

the type of democracy we have in the U.S. Representative Democracy

Macedonian leader who established an empire from Greece to India Alexander the Great

What was the culture in Sparta based on Military

Why did Darius invade Greece? Revenge

The name of the war fought between Athens and Sparta Peloponnesian

philosopher who wrote the Republic and opened an academy in Athens Plato

Was a student of Plato and wrote Politics; also taught Alexander the Great Aristotle

Father of Alexander the Great Philip of Macedonia

The Greeks had many Gods, meaning they were Polytheistic

type of democracy in ancient Athens Direct democracy

What were the two main city-states in Ancient Greece? Athens and Sparta

The government in Sparta Oligarchy

type of culture that blended Greek, Egyptian, Persian and Indian cultures as a result of Alexander's empire Hellenistic

Battle where 300 Spartans stood and fought against the Persians and bought valuable time for Athens Bottle of Thermopylae

The Iliad is about this war Trojan War

League formed by Athens after the Peloponnesian War Delian League

What were the first Greek dramas Tragedies

He was the teacher of Plato; questioned everyone to arrive at truth; came up with the Socratic Method Socrates

Hellenistic mathematician who was the father of geometry Euclid

Government in which the people rule Democracy

Greek military formation Phalanx Greek military formation

An individual of the ancient Spartan class of slaves Helots

Greece Bingo 1 Pericles Minoans and Mycenaean Marathon Thermopylae Mountains The Iliad and The Odyssey Polis Aristarchus Alexander Aristotle Sophocles Phalanx Philip of Macedonia Direct Representative Hellenistic Oligarchy Delian League Trojan Euclid Helot Acropolis You may cross off this one. It is a freebie Athens and Sparta Socrates Polytheistic Agora Democracy Military Plato Tragedies Cleisthenes Thucydides Xerxes Hippocrates Homer Aristophanes Revenge Mount Olympus Peloponnesian

Greece Bingo 2 Helot Agora Marathon Thermopylae Oligarchy Homer Minoan and Mycenaean Aristarchus Alexander the Great Aristotle Sophocles Iliad and Odyssey Philip of Macedonia Socrates Representative Trojan Mountains Delian League Hellenistic Military Thucydides Acropolis You may cross off this one. It is a freebie. Cleisthenes Direct Athens and Sparta Tragedies Democracy Phalanx Plato Revenge Polis Polytheistic Xerxes Hippocrates Euclid Aristophanes Peloponnesian Mount Olympus Pericles

Greece Bingo 3 Agora Athens and Sparta Hippocrates Direct Plato Revenge Polis Tragedies Minoan and Mycenaean Polytheistic Delian League Phalanx Xerxes Thermopylae Representative Hellenistic Oligarchy Sophocles Trojan Mount Olympus Philip of Macedonia Alexander You may cross off this one. It is a freebie Euclid Socrates Aristotle Hammurabi Tyrant Iliad and Odyssey Mountains Peloponnesian Acropolis Helot Thucydides Marathon Democracy Military Pericles Cleisthenes Homer