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  • A system of government where the power is vested in the people.
    Monarchy
    Oligarchy
    Republic
    Democracy
  • God of war
    Zeus
    Poseidon
    Hermes
    Ares
  • Messenger of the gods
    Ares
    Poseidon
    Hermes
    Zeus
  • Someone who studies knowledge, reality, and existence.
    Helot
    Philosopher
    Hoplite
    Olympian
  • A performance intended to make an audience laugh
    Satire
    Tragedy
    Comedy
    Philosophy
  • God of the sun
    Apollo
    Hermes
    Hephaestus
    Artemis
  • Greek city-states
    Helot
    Hoplite
    Polis
    Philosopher
  • Bronze Age civilization in Greece that arose on the island of Crete.
    Mycenaeans
    Minoans
    Spartans
    Athenians
  • Flourished in late Bronze Age, a civilization that arose after the Minoan civilization
    Mycenaeans
    Minoans
    Athenians
    Spartans
  • Wife of Zeus
    Artemis
    Demeter
    Athena
    Hera
  • Goddess of agriculture
    Aphrodite
    Demeter
    Athena
    Hera
  • Athletic contests held to honor Zeus and the other gods.
    Spartan Games
    Triathlon
    Marathon
    Olympics
  • Goddess of the home
    Hestia
    Aphrodite
    Hera
    Artemis
  • Long narrative poem about heroic deeds, usually featuring a hero going on a journey.
    Tragedy
    Comedy
    Epic Poem
    Oligarchy
  • God of fire
    Ares
    Zeus
    Hermes
    Hephaestus
  • Goddess of love
    Hera
    Aphrodite
    Athena
    Demeter
  • Spartan slaves in Ancient Greece
    Philosophers
    Helots
    Polis
    Hoplites
  • Goddess of the hunters
    Demeter
    Athena
    Artemis
    Hestia
  • An epic poem written by Homer. Set during the Trojan War.
    The Iliad
    The Republic
    The Aeneid
    The Odyssey
  • A small group of individuals having control of a country or larger group of people.
    Tyranny
    Democracy
    Philosophy
    Oligarchy
  • God of the seas
    Zeus
    Poseidon
    Ares
    Hermes
  • A form of discussion by asking and answering questions to engage in critical thinking.
    Mythology
    Philosophy
    Socratic Method
    Democracy
  • Goddess of wisdom
    Athena
    Hera
    Demeter
    Aphrodite
  • Armed foot soldier in Ancient Greece
    Olympian
    Hoplite
    Democracy
    Polis
  • A performance featuring tragic events and having an unhappy ending.
    Legend
    Tragedy
    Myth
    Comedy
  • King of the gods
    Hermes
    Zeus
    Poseidon
    Ares
  • An epic poem written by Homer – sequel to the Iliad.
    The Odyssey
    The Iliad
    The Aeneid
    The Republic
  • The ability to live forever. The Greek gods were described as immortal in Greek writing.
    Immortality
    Divinity
    Legend
    Deity
  • Leaders of Ancient Sparta
    Ephors
    Hoplites
    Philosophers
    Olympians