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Who would meet to make laws? Citizens.
What is the arts and practice of government? Politics.
What is a hereditary class of rulers? Aristocracy.
What is the ownership and control of other people as property? Slavery.
What are governments run by a strong ruler? Tyrannies.
What does rule by the people mean? Democracy.
What is a political system in which citizens participate directly in decision making? Direct Democracy.
What is it called when citizens elect others to represent them in government? Representative Democracy.
What were Spartans called when they conquer Messenians? Helots.
What is a society organized for the purpose of waging war? Military State.
What is military housing? Barracks.
What ended the first Persian war? Battle of Marathon.
What broke Persian naval power? Battle of Salamis.
What was it called when Athens and its allies met? Delian League.
What was it when Spartans formed there alliance on the Peloponnesian Peninsula? Peloponnesian League.
What was the city on the edge pf the Nile delta? Alexandria.
What stands for Greek like? Hellenistic.
What is the worship of many gods? Polytheism.
What is the collection of myths and legends? Mythology.
What honored Zeus? Olympic games.
What is used to instruct students in a variety of subjects? Socratic Method.
What are logical guesses? Hypothesis.
What guides doctors? Hippocratic oath.
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