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What did the citizens meet for? They would meet to make laws and discuss issues affecting the community
What is Politics? The art and practice of government
What is Aristocracy? A hereditary class of rulers
What is Slavery? The ownership and control of other people
What is a Tyranny? Government run by a strong ruler
What is democracy? It means rule by the people
What is Citizenship? It is a membership in a community
What is direct democracy? A political system in which citizens participate directly om decision making is called a direct democracy.
What do you do in a Representative democracy? Citizens elect others to represent them in government
Meddenians became what? Helots
What is a military state? It is a society organized for the purpose of waging war.
What is also a Barrack? A military housing
What did the First Battle of Marathon ended? It ended the first Persian war
What did The Battle of Salamis broke? It broke Persian naval power
Because Athens and it allies met together on the island of Delos, their alliance was called what? It was called the Delian League
What did the Spartans form? They formed their own alliance on the Pelopommesian Penisula
Alexander found what city? He founded the city of Alexandria on the edge of Nile delta
When Alexander founded Greek cities what was the name of the new culture called? The Hellenistic Culture
What is Polytheism? Polytheism is the worship of many gods or deities
What is Mythology? Mythology is the collection of myths or stories that people tell about their gods of Egypt.
The Olympic games honored who? Zeus
What is Socratic method used for today? It is used to instruct students in a variety of subjects
What is the meaning of Hypotheses? Logical guesses, to explain their observation
What oath still guides doctors today? The Hippocratic oath
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