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what are citizens a member of the city-state who had legal rights
what are politics the art and practice of the government
what is an aristocracy a hereditary class of rulers
what is slavery the ownership and control of other people as property
what are tyranny governments run by a strong ruler
what is democracy rule by the people
a political system in which citizens participate directly in decision making is called direct democracy
what is representative democracy citizens elect other to represent them in government
some conquered messenians became helot
what is a military state a society organized for the purpose of waging war
what are barracks military housing
the unexpected greek victory at the _______ended the first persian war battle of marathon
what battle broke persian naval power battle of salamis
athens and its allies met together on the island of delos their allience was called the delian league
the spartans had already formed their own alliance on the peloponnesian peninsula its known as peloponnesian league
before leaving egypt he found the city of ____on the edge of the delta alexandria
what is hellenistic greek like
what is polytheism the worship of many gods or deities
a collections of myths or stories that people tell about their gods and heroes is called mythology
the most famous sports event was olympic games
what is used to instruct student in a variety of subjects socratic method
what is hypotheses a logical guesses to explain their observation
what guieds docters hippocratic oath
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