| Democracy | | A large political unit or state, usually under a single leader that controls many peoples or territories |
| Mesopotamia | | Author of the Iliad |
| Spartacus | | Government by the people or rule of many |
| Phalanx | | One river on the outskirt of the fertile crescent |
| Sumerians | | Greek Soldiers |
| Hammurabi | | Las name of the man who discovered King Tut's tomb |
| Acropolis | | The Belief in many gods |
| Athens | | High part of the city in ancient Greece, used as refuge or religious center |
| Euphrates | | Type of Religion Rome began |
| Dynasty | | An administrative organization with officials and regular procedures |
| Ziggurat | | Age from 3000 to 1200 B.C., there was a widespread use of Bronze |
| EpicPoem | | Process of slowly drying a deadbody to prevent it from rotting |
| Homer | | Practice of banning people from the city |
| Neolithicrevolution | | The state of Golds ruling the city or a government by divine authority |
| Cuneiform | | Revolution that occured in the Neolithic Age |
| Christianity | | Phillip II's son |
| Prehistory | | Longest river in the world, runs through the heart of Africa |
| Hoplites | | Sumerian system in writing using "wedge-shaped" characters |
| citystates | | Skilled workers that made products and traded with neighborging peopl |
| Alexanderthegreat | | 1st woman pharoah |
| Bronze Age | | Center of all Religious Activity in Sumerian Cities |
| Artisans | | The Babylonian leader who came up with an "eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth" |
| Loweregypt | | A family of rulers whose right to rule is passed on within the family |
| Mummification | | Leader of the slave revolt in Rome |
| Socrates | | Period before history was recorded with writing |
| Bureaucracy | | Land upstream the Nile, to the South |
| Pharoah | | Name of the monarch of Egypt |
| Polytheistic | | Persian ruler who wanted revenge |
| Hatshepsut | | Creators of the 1st Mesopotamian Civilization |
| Tutankhamen | | 1st type of government |
| Monarchy | | Greek battle formation |
| Ostracism | | Won in a struggle of contest |
| Tigris | | A long poem that tells deeds of a great hero |
| Carter | | Balley between the Tigris and Euphrates |
| Oligarchy | | The other River of he Fertile Crescent |
| Nile | | Boy-Pharoah, youngest ever |
| Theocracy | | Pelopennesian war was between Sparta and ________ |
| Darius | | Independent cities in Southern Mesopotamia; suchas, Eridu, Ur, Uruk, basic unit of Sumerian civilization |
| Empire | | Rule by Few |
| Arete | | Creator of the Socratic Method |