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BGHS 9th grade in Savoia's class

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Mycenaeans   Indo europeans who settled on the Greek mainland around 2000 BC  
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Trojan War   Thought to be completely fictional, fought around 1200 BC, in which an army led by Myncenaean kings attacked the independent trade city of Troy in Anatolia  
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Dorians   a Greek speaking people that, according to tradition, migrated into the mainland Greece after the destruction of the Mycenaean civilization  
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Homer   The greatest story teller, according to Greek tradition. The Trojan Wars were the backdrop for his two great epics "the Iliad" and "The Odyssey"  
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Epics   Long narrative poems celebrating the deeds of legendary or traditional heroes  
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Myths   Traditional stories about gods, ancestors, or heroes, told to explain the natural world or the customs and beliefs of a society  
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Polis   a Greek city-state; the fundamental political unit of ancient Greece after about 750 BC  
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Acropolis   a fortified hilltop in an ancient Greek city  
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Monarchy   a government in which power is in the hands of a king or queen  
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aristocracy   a government in which power is in the hands of a hereditary ruling class or nobility  
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oligarchy   a government in which power is in the hands of a few people- esp. one in which rule is based on wealth  
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phalanx   a military formation of foot soldiers armed with spears and shields  
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tyrants   in ancient Greece, a powerful individual who gained control of a city-state's government by appealing the poor for support  
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helots   in the society of ancient Sparta, a peasant bound to the land  
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Democracy   a government controlled by it's citizens, either directly or through representatives  
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the Persian Wars   a series of wars in the fifth century BC, in which Greek city-states battled the Persian Empire  
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Direct Democracy   a democracy in which the citizens rule directly rather than through representatives  
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classical art   the art of ancient Greece and Rome, in which harmony, order, and balance were emphasized  
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tragedy   a serious form of drama dealing with the downfall of a heroic or noble character  
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comedy   a humorous form of drama that often includes slapstick an satire  
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peloponnesian war   a war, lasting from 431 to 404 BC in which Athens and its allies were defeated by Sparta and its allies  
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Philosophers   thinkers who use logic and reason to investigate the nature of the universe, human society, and morality  
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Socrates   he believed that absolute standards did not exist for truth and justice. He encouraged Greeks to go further and question themselves and their moral character  
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Plato   in his most famous work, "The Republic", he sets forth his vision of a perfectly governed society. In this society, people would fall into three groups: farmers and artisans, warriors, and the ruling class  
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Aristotle   He questioned the nature of the world and of human belief, thought, and knowledge. He invented a method for arguing according to rules of logic, which he later applied to problems in the fields of science, physics, and biology  
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Macedonia   an ancient kingdom north of Greece, whose ruler Philip II conquered Greece in 338 BC  
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Demosthenes   an Athenian orator who tried to warn the Greeks of the threat Philip and his army posed. He urged them to unite against him  
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Alexander the Great   Philip's son immediately proclaimed himself king of Macedonia after Philip's death  
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Darius III   The persian king who vowed to crush the Macedonians, he raised a huge army of between 50,000-75,000 men to face the Macedonians near Issus  
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Hellenistic   Relates to the civilization, language, art, science, and literature of the Greek world from the reign of Alexander the Great to the late second century BC  
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Alexandria   An African city that became the foremost center of commerce and hellenistic civilization  
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Euclid   A highly regarded mathematician who opened a school of geometry in Alexandria. His best known book, "The Elements", contained 465 carefully presented geometry propositions and proofs  
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Archimedes   an important Hellenistic scientist that studied in Alexandria. He accurately estimated the value of pi-the circumference of a circle to its diameter. He also explained the law of the lever and invented the compound pulley to lift heavy objects  
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Colossus of Rhodes   an enormous Hellenistic statue that formally stood near the harbor of Rhodes  
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Pericles   statesman who tried to unite the country under leadership of Athens, also promoting democracy in Athens. His rule is known as the "Golden Age of Greece"  
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