5.2 Greeks: Athens, Sparta, and Alexander

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  1. 2. Athenian lawmaker who gave all free adult males in Athens the right to participate in government
  2. 6. the concept that moral virtues are the desirable middle between two extremes
  3. 7. Plato's concept of the ideal version of things
  4. 8. (384-322 B.C.) Greek philosopher who tutored Alexander the Great
  5. 11. the process of asking questions repeatedly in order to help show people the contradictions in their thinking and eventually bring out the truth
  6. 12. rule by one
  7. 14. Greek city-state whose legacies include democracy, philosophy, literature, and architecture
  8. 16. "love of wisdom"
  9. 17. Greek city-state whose major legacy was their military strength
  10. 18. rule by one who abuses power
  11. 19. Athenian lawmaker and general who introduced direct democracy and gave all free adult males the right to vote
  12. 20. captive peoples who were forced to work in Sparta
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  1. 1. (470-399 B.C.) Greek philosopher who said "know thyself"; taught Plato; drank Hemlock poison
  2. 3. rule by the people
  3. 4. (336-323 B.C.E.) Macedonian general who conquered the Persian Empire
  4. 5. craftsman in Sparta who were free but not citizens (could not vote)
  5. 9. civilization north of Greece ruled by Alexander the Great that conquered most of Greece and the Persian Empire in the 300s B.C.
  6. 10. Macedonian ruler who conquered most of Greece but was assassinated in 336 B.C.; father of Alexander the Great
  7. 13. (430-347 B.C.) Greek philosopher who taught Artistotle
  8. 15. rule by the few