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Ancient Greece

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monarchy
a government that a king or queen rules
Sparta
a large city-state in the Peloponnesus, focused on fighting
polis
the Greek word for city-state
citizen
a person who is loyal to a government and who is entitled to protection by that government
Athens
a city-state, capital of Greece, good education
Marathon
a plain in ancient greece, Athenians won a battle here
agora
the center of city life
tyrant
someone who took power in an illegal way
alphabet
a system of symbols
peninsula
a body of land that has water on 3 sides
democracy
a government in which the citizens make political decisions
Aegean, Ionian, and Mediterranean Seas
These were the bodies of water surrounding Greece
isthmus
a narrow strip of land that links the Peloponnesus to the rest of Greece
farming
only 20-30% of greece was used for this
Homer
He wrote the "Iliad" and the "Odyssey"
mountains
these cover 70-80% of Greece
Mount Olympus
The highest mt. in Greece, gods believed to live there
epic poems
long poems that told stories
Fish
Greeks eat a lot of this
Phoenicians
another important trading people who lived on the coast of the eastern Mediterranean, started the greek alphabet
fable
a short story that teaches a moral lesson, usually involves animals
Zeus
the ruler of the gods
Peloponnesus
a peninsula forming the sourthern part of Greece
sea
this body of water influneced Greece a lot
oligarchy
means "rule by the few"
Aesop
He wrote a lot of fables
limited democracy
when the democracy does not include all the people who lived in the city-state
Olympics
games held every 4 years as part of a major festival to honor Zeus
myth
stories that people tell to explain beliefs about their world
aristocracy
another name for the upper class or nobility

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