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The Spartan Army was made up of Hoplites
Was an alliance of Several Greek city-states led by Athens. Delian League
Was an alliance of several Greek city-states led by Sparta Peloponnesian League
which emphasized using what one already knows to infer new facts. logic
such as those written by Sappho, were accompained by music and dealt with emotions and desires. Lyric Poems
who wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey, is probably the most famous Greek poet. Homer
Was the greatest Greek writer or comedy. Aristophanes
Taught that people should seek out pleasure and try to avoid pain. Epicureans
lived during the Persian Wars and wrote about the major events of the wars. Herodotus
to be the first Greeks because they spoke a form of the Greek language. Myceneans
Where people shopped, did business,gossiped and disscussed politics. Agora
When the government voted directly on an was an example of ------------- democracy. direct
Athens to surrendered Sparta in 404 BC. Peloponnesian War
belived that only phiosophers should lead governments,he did not support Athenian democracy. Plato
Were three great writers of tragedy who lived in the Athens. Euripides
Period learned to convey emotion and movement in their works, especially sculpture. Hellenistic
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