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6th Grade World History The Greek World

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Cyrus the Great   585 BC - 529 BC won independence for Persia and conquered the Medes. Marked the beginning of the Persian Empire. He ruled the largest empire the world had ever seen. Allowed conquered people to keep their own customs.  
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cavalry   a unit of soldiers who ride horses. Cyrus used a cavalry to charge the enemy.  
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Darius   worked to restore control in Persia by dividing it into 20 provinces; built roads  
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Persian Wars   a series of wars between Persia and Greece.  
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Xerxes I   Darius' son; tried to conquer Greece  
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alliance   agreement to work together  
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Peloponnesian War   war between Athens and Spart that threatened to tear all Greece apart.  
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polis   Greek word for a city-state  
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classical   an age that is marked by great achievements  
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acropolis   high hill  
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democracy   a type of government in which people rule themselves  
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aristocrats   rich landowners  
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oligarchy   a government in which only a few people have power  
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citizens   people who had the right to participate in government  
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tyrant   a leader who held power through the use of force  
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Pericles   brillant elected leader; Athens reached its height under this man; encouraged the spread of democracy  
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mythology   a body of stories about gods and heroes that try to explain how the world works.  
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Homer   Greek poet who wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey.  
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Sappho   most famous woman poet who wrote lyric poems about love and relationships with her friends and family  
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Aesop   famous for his fables  
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fables   short stories that teach the reader lessons about life or give advice on how to live  
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Minoans   from the island of Crete; among the best shipbuilders of their time  
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Mycenaeans   first to speak Greek; build fortresses; often attacked other kingdoms  
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Athens   Greek city where democracy was born  
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phalanx   a group of warriors who stood close together in a square  
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Hellenistic   Greek-like; not completely Greek  
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Socrates   great Greek thinker; believed people must never stop looking for knowledge; taught by asking questions.  
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Plato   teacher and philosopher; student of Socrates; created a school where students discussed ideas  
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Aristotle   greatest Greek thinker; Plato's student; believed in moderation; moderation was based on reason - clear and ordered thinking  
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Euclid   world's greatest mathematicians; best known for geometry  
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Hippocrates   greatest Greek doctor; better known today for his ideas about how doctores should behave.  
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Philip II   Macedonian king, he was a brilliant military leader who defeated the Greeks. Alexander the Great was his son  
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