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- 5. Oath taken by medical students swearing to practice medicine in an ethical way.
- 7. Worship of many Gods or deities.
- 8. Person who gives an informative talk to students.
- 11. To get hold of, obtain.
- 14. In ancient Greece, an athletic competition held every 4 years in horror of Zeus.
- 16. Person who pays rent, either in money or crops, to grow crops on another person's land.
- 17. To shut out, keep from participating.
- 20. Art and practice of government.
- 21. Miltiary alliance led by Athens.
- 22. Greek victory over the Persain navy during the second Persian war.
- 24. Foreigner in a Greek city-state, often a merchant or artisan.
- 30. To chase.
- 31. To get or to recieve something.
- 32. Legal member of a country or city-state.
- 34. Government in which a small group of people rule.
- 36. Military housing.
- 38. Greek military formation of heavily armed foot soldiers who moved together as a unit.
- 39. 18-Foot long Macedonian pike.
- 41. Messeniah person forced to work as a lowly farmer by Sparta.
- 45. Government in which citizens take part directly in the day to day affairs of government
- 47. To represent.
- 48. "High City"
- 49. The power to think clearly.
- 51. The civilization of ancient Greeks and Romans.
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- 1. The form of Greek culture that emerged after Alexander's conquests.
- 2. Membership in a state or community which gives a person civil and political rights and obligations.
- 3. Greek victory over the Persain army that ended the first Persain war.
- 4. Form of government in which citizens hold political power.
- 6. Society organized for the purpose of waging war.
- 9. New way of doing things.
- 10. Military alliance led by Sparta.
- 12. To keep and support
- 13. Obedience
- 15. Ownership and control of other people as property.
- 18. Final.
- 19. A span of time.
- 23. Control.
- 25. Idea.
- 26. Man responsible for the day-to-day operation of the government in Sparta.
- 27. Democracy in which people elect representatives to make the nation's laws.
- 28. Greek City-State.
- 29. Form of teaching in which the teacher asks the students question after question to force them to think more clearly.
- 33. Unjust use of power
- 35. School of philosophy founded by Plato.
- 37. Independent state that works with other states to achieve a shared military or politcal goal.
- 40. In ancient Greek drama a group of people who commented on the action of a play and advised the characters.
- 42. Collection of myths or stories that people tell about their Gods and heroes.
- 43. Hereditary class of rulers.
- 44. Logical guess.
- 46. Poetic songs.
- 50. To stop.