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Chapter 10

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People who lived on the island of Crete   Minaans  
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People who lived on the mailand   Mycenaeans  
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Two seas that surround Greece   Aegean and Ionian Seas  
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Another name for a "singing poet"   Bard  
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A Poet who was blind, and wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey   Homer  
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They were the Greeks that added the vowels to the alphabet   Phoenicians  
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Goddess of wisdom   Athena  
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A freed slave who wrote Fables   Aesop  
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Stories that have a moral or teaching attached to them   Fables  
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Lover of wisdom   Philospher  
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Philosopher concerned about "what is the best way to live"   Socrates  
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All work done by helots, most men couldn't read or write, foreigners not welcomed, boys trained to be soldiers, babies were judged   Sparta  
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Most famous city, state; most cultural; boys trained to be good citizens; they became citizens at age 18; democracy   Athens  
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"upper city' religious center of the Greek city   Acropolis  
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Market place   Agora  
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Largest gathering place in the city; plays   Theater  
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Where men practiced sports   Gym  
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Long racing tracks   Stadium  
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Famous Greek scientest   Achimedes  
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Where the 1st Olympic games took place in 775 B.C.   Olympia  
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Comes from "people" and "rule" which means rule by the laws that the people made   Democracy  
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Large group of foot soldiers armed with shields and spears that are 14' long (they moved together)   Phalanx  
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Most important city in the world, 16 cities have the same name   Alexandria  
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He conquered most of Greece   Philip II  
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Alexander used this to unite the Greek cities   League of Cornith  
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This man prophesied Alexander's rise to power and early death   Daniel  
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Most important language, helped spread the Gospel   Greek  
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200 year period that begun with Alexander's death   Hellensitic Age  
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Greek god honored by the Olympics   Zeus  
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Where the Myceneans left the Trojan Horse   Troy  
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Where Greece is located   Balkon Pennisula  
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Amount of rain, snow, sleet etc. an area receives   Precipitation  
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Not to hot or to cold   Temperature  
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Weather condition in an area   Climate  
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Conditions of climate which change from day to day   Weather  
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Cuts Greece in half   Gulf of Corinth  
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