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- The Greek name for a city-state.
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- One of the most powerful Greek city-states, Athens was the birthplace of democracy.
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- The agora was the central meeting place in Ancient Greek cities. Democracy was born at the agora in Athens.
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- In ,Athens the Assembly consisted of the group of citizens who showed up to vote.
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- A region of northern Ancient Greece, Macedonia was home to the Greek kings Philip II and Alexander the Great.
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- An athletic event held by the Ancient Greeks every four years.
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- A Greek epic poet who wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey.
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- A large peninsula located in southern Greece. Many powerful Greek city-states were located here including Sparta, Argos, and Corinth.
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- A Greek philosopher who founded the Academy in Athens and wrote many philosophical dialogues.
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- A type of boat used by the Ancient Greeks. It had three rows of oars on each side.
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- A Greek philosopher who is considered to be the founder of western philosophy.
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- The helots were the serfs or slaves that worked for the Spartans. The majority of the people who Sparta ruled were helots.
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- An acropolis is a fortified citadel within a larger city. It is usually located on top of a hill and at the center of the city. The most famous acropolis is the Acropolis of Athens.