Greeks: Athens, Sparta, and Alexander

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  1. 4. Greek city-state whose greatest legacy is their military greatness
  2. 6. Macedonian king who conquered Greece in 338 BC
  3. 7. powerful kingdom just north of Greece
  4. 10. a proposition (statement) that is reached based on premises; the summing up of an argument
  5. 12. workers treated as slaves in Sparta; the largest group of people in Sparta
  6. 15. rule by one
  7. 16. Greek philosopher who taught Alexanders the Great and invented logic
  8. 20. rule by the people
  9. 21. Greek city-state whose legacies include philosophy and the birth of democracy
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  1. 1. Greek philosopher who recorded his philosophy in Dialogues that often feature his teacher, Socrates, as a character; he taught that the world is made up of representations of perfect "Forms" or "Ideas"
  2. 2. the basis of an argument; a statement from which a conclusion follows
  3. 3. Alexander's general who took over Babylonia and eventually expanded into Israel
  4. 5. lawmaker and general who introduced direct democracy in Athens and established that public officials would be paid
  5. 6. the "love of wisdom"
  6. 8. name given to 16 cities built by Alexander the Great
  7. 9. skilled workers in Sparta who were free but had no political power
  8. 11. rule by the few
  9. 13. Alexander's general who took over Egypt
  10. 14. Macedonian king who conquered Persia and spread Greek culture throughout the Mediterranean World
  11. 17. Greek philosopher whose conversations were recorded by Plato; he believed in truth and that people should try to find it; he was charged with "corrupting the youth" in Athens
  12. 18. lawmaker who gave all free adult males in Athens limited participation in government
  13. 19. rule by one who abuses power; rule by one who takes power by force