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Greece

chagalalizbeth

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Who are citizens? people that would meet up to make laws and discuss issues affecting the entire community.
What are politics? the art and practice of goverment.
What is Aristocracy? a meaning of ruled by the best people.
What is slavery? owner-ship and control of other people as property.
What is tyranny? strong leaders, emerged to champion the interests of ordinary citizens.
What is democracy? To form a government, which means "rule by people"
What is citizenship? is members in a community.
Who does direct democracy worked in? Athens.
What is representative democracy? citizens elect others to represent them in the goverment.
Who do helots belong to? Spartans and polis.
What is a military state? is a society organized for the purpose of waging war.
What do people live in the military? barracks.
What did the battle of marathon end? The Persian war.
What did the battle of salamis break? The power of Persian naval.
What is a alliance called? Delian league
Where id the spartans start their own alliance on? Peloponnesian leauge
Where is Alexandria located? edge of the Nile delta
What greek culture was formed? Hellenistic.
What did greek practiced? polytheism.
What is mythology? is the collection of myths.
What is the Olympic games? games took over every four years.
What is socratic method used in? to instruct students in variety of subjects.
What is a hypothesis? explanation to their observation.
What is a hippocratic oath? guides for doctors and is still used today.
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