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Discovery Middle School Chapter 27 Life in Two City-States: Athens and Sparta

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Peloponnesus   show
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Athens: Council of 500   show
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show A large group of at least 6000 citizens who met to approve laws that were created by the "500". Athens.  
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show A marketplace in ancient Greece.  
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show A female priest.  
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Sparta: Council of Elders   show
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show Spartan boys lived and trained and trained in these buildings.  
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Ancient Greece was not a country but a ...   show
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show ways of life.  
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show wall.  
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The city of Sparta was located...   show
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The city of Athens was located...   show
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show simplicity.  
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Athens developed strong relationships with others while Sparta was more ...   show
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Sparta was located on a peninsula called...   show
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show took from neighbors.  
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show bitter rivals.  
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Athens became a democracy around ...   show
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show only free men  
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show Council of 500  
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show Assembly.  
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How many people were in the Athenian Assembly?   show
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show only citizens  
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show economy  
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The Athenian economy was based on ...   show
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Athens traded...   show
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Coins were developed to make trade...   show
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Athenian democracy depended on having ...   show
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Athenian education's main purpose was to produce ...   show
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Education was important until age...   show
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At age 18 Athenian boys began _____ ______. Some continued school with private tutors.   show
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Athenian girls did not learn to ...   show
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Athenian girls learned ...   show
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Athenian women could not ...   show
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show priestesses.  
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priestess   show
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show one slave.  
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Sometimes enemies captured in war became...   show
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In Athens, slaves performed a wide variety of ...   show
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show silver mines.  
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Sparta's government was an ...   show
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Spartan's important decisions were made by their...   show
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show two kings and 28 elected members.  
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show 60  
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show life.  
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The real power in Sparta was held by the ...   show
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Sparta's economy depended on ...   show
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show slaves and non citizens  
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show helots.  
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show perioikoi.  
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show lead to new ideas and weaken them.  
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show iron  
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show protect  
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show strength  
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show barracks.  
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One characteristic of a Spartan soldier was ...   show
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Spartan women had more ______ than many other Greek women.   show
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Spartan women were allowed to ______ to their husband's friends.   show
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show property.  
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Since slaves were helots in Sparta and were people conquered by the Spartans, there were many more of them than Spartans. Because of this fact they were treated...   show
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show  
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In Sparta, helots/slaves actually had some rights. They could marry, pass their names on to their children, and even ...   show
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show land for farming.  
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show the home.  
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Spartan education was centered around creating ___________ soldiers.   show
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One reason the Spartans feared their slaves is...   show
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