Ancient Greece Vocabulary 1

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