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- 3. A city-state within Greece. It is known for education & philosophy.
- 7. Also Known as City-State - the community structure of ancient Greece - Each city-state was organized as an urban center with the surrounding countryside.
- 9. Leaders.
- 10. a body of persons gathered together (as for discussing and making laws, worship, or entertainment)
- 12. An area within a country that is small like a city but acts like a country. This area has their own laws, language, army, and culture.
- 14. They believed their gods and goddesses lived on the base of this mountain in the northern part of Greece.
- 15. A leader of Greece. He is known for conquering other lands and spreading Greek Culture - Hellenistic Culture.
- 16. the marketplace or place of assembly in an ancient Greek city
- 17. The peninsula in Southern Greece where the city-state Sparta was located.
- 19. A style of government ruled by a few powerful individuals such as
- 20. A city-state within Greece that was known for having a strong army.
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- 1. the upper fortified part of an ancient Greek city
- 2. Land surrounded by water on 3 sides and connected to a landmass on the 4th side.
- 4. A style of government in which the leader has invaded & taken over control of the land and people.
- 5. A style of government that gives power to the citizens to make decisions by voting.
- 6. War between groups of people from the same country.
- 8. People who lived in an early Greek City-State on the Peloponnesus Penninsula
- 10. A Greek philosopher who was the student of Plato and the teacher of Alexander the Great.He believed in science & reason.
- 11. natives of ancient Crete from the Bronze Age
- 13. A Greek philosopher who used doubt and questioning to challenge leaders of Greece. He believed in the Socratic method of questioning.
- 15. government by the best individuals or by a small privileged class
- 18. A Greek philosopher who was the student of Socrates and teacher of Aristotle. He believed in the wisest people ruling the people and the land.
