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War and Peace Vocab


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PlatoDefinition: a student of Socrates who wrote the conversations of the philosophical “investigation.”10false
SocratesDefinition: a man who believed that absolute standards did exist for truth and justice — critic of the Sophists.20false
AristocracyDefinition: a government ruled by a small group of noble landowning families.30false
TyrantsDefinition: powerful people that sometimes seized control of the government by appealing to the common people for support.40false
Anatoliathe fearsome formation that was between Greece and Persian empires that began in Ionia on the coast of _____.51true
DemocracyDefinition: a rule by the people (citizens help to make decisions).60false
HelotsDefinition: were peasants that forced to stay on the land they worked, previously were Messenians.70false
TragedyDefinition: was a serious drama about common themes such as love, hate, war, or betrayal.80false
Classical ArtDefinition: are Greeks values of harmony, order, balance, and proportion.90false
betweena war where the Athens and its allies were defeated by Sparta and its allies _____ 431-404 BC.101true
PolisDefinition: a city state that was the fundamental political unit in ancient Greece.110false
peoplea government ruled by a few powerful _____.121true
MonarchyDefinition: a government where a single person rules, called a king.130false
ComedyDefinition: contained scenes filled with slapstick situations and crude humor.140false
AcropolisDefinition: a marketplace on a fortified hilltop where citizens gathered to discuss city government.150false
PhilosophersDefinition: were great thinkers determined to seek the truth, no matter where the search led them.160false
beliefa philosopher who questioned the nature of the world and of human _____, thought, and knowledge.171true
througha form of government in which citizens rule directly and not _____ representatives.181true