| Term | Definition |
| polis | a city-state in ancient Greek |
| acropolis | a large hill in ancient Greece where city residents sought shelter and safety in times of war and met to discuss community fares |
| agora | A central area in Greek cities used both as a marketplace and as a meeting place; outside market |
| Pericles | an Athens general who led Athens dring war wiht Sparta; he made sure that poor as well as rich people could take place in government |
| Socrates | Greek philosopher who discussed laws, customs, values and religon woth students; accused of urging young people to revolt and was sentenced to death |
| Plato | Greek philosopher; student of Socrates |
| Acropolis | idk |
| Parthenon | A temple to goddess Athena; built 447-432 B.C. on the Acropolis in Athens |
| conclusion | a final statement or opinion reached by putting together informtion on a subject |