| Term | Definition |
| How did the Greeks display humanism | Through gods, art, and olympic games |
| Theocracy | Ruled by God |
| Saul | First king of Israel |
| Chaldeans | Also known as Babylonians |
| Nebbuchadnezzer | Built the hanging gardens of Babylon |
| Zeus | King of Greek gods |
| Democracy | Ruled by many |
| Philip II | Father of Alexander the Great |
| Minoans | Constructed the palace Knossos |
| Jonah | Warned Ninevah of their sin |
| Iron | Hittites used weapons made of |
| Leonidas | Spartan leader at Thermopylae |
| Cyrus the Great | Allowed Jews to return to their home |
| Aristotle | Tutored Alexander the Great |
| Daniel | Interpreted dreams for Nebby |
| Jordan River | Joshua led Israelites into Canaan across what river |
| Lose | Did Persia win or lose the Battle of Salamis |
| Sparta | Which country had the Paeloponnesian League |
| Ashurbanipal | Last Assyrian king |
| Tyre | Capital of sea trading in Phoenecia |
| Plato | Wrote the Dialogues |
| Nebbuchadnezzer | Went insane and acted like an animal |
| David | What king was Israel at its greatest |
| Javin | Greek ancestor |
| Pericles | Athenean statesman who when he died there was a Dark Age |
| Darius I | Built the royal road |
| Ashurbanipal | Had a cuniform library |
| Daniel | Was an adviser to many kings of Babylon |
| Homer | Wrote The Iliad and The Odyssey |
| Judah | Southern Israel |
| Acropolis | Seat of gov. and religion. |
| Solomon | Asked God for wisdom |
| Phoenecians | Used the sea as an advantage. |