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A person who has more rights than the other Citizens
The art and practice of government. Politics
A rule that meant "Rule by the best people." Aristocracy
People who are part of someones property Slavery
Governments run by a stronger ruler. Tranny
A type of governing that lets citizens vote for their leaders. Democracy
________ gives a person a responsibility and rights. Citizenship
When a small city-state has small populations and the citizens get hard works. Direct Democracy
Citizens elect others to represent them in government. Representative Democracy
Belong not to individual Spartans but to the Polis as a whole. Helots
A state that has a high military organization and they are very strict. Military State
A military house used to be able to go to sleep and rest after their exercises. Barracks
What ended the first Persian Army? Battle of Marathon
What broke the Persian Naval power? Battle of Salamis
The Athens and its allies met together on the Island of Delos, What were their allies name? Delian League
A city that was built by Alexander the great Alexandria
a new Greek culture called the? Hellenistic
Believing more than one god. Polytheism
a myth or a belief people believe Mythology
A famous sport event that honored Zeus Olympic Games
To instruct students in a variety of subjects. Socratic Method
A logical guess to explain their observation. Hypotheses
Medical students promised to use their knowledge only in ethical ways. Hippocratic Oath
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