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Chapter 5 set 2

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Pericles
great general, orator and statesman who held public office or was active in public life
Representative Democracy
citizens elect representatives to govern for them
Ethics
deals with good and bad and moral duty
Ephors
made sure the king stayed within law
Delian League
alliance of city-states with Athens as leader
Sophists
men who opened schools for older boys
Rhetoric
study of oratory or public speaking or debating
Solon
settled disputes between creditors and debtors by erasing the debts of the poor and outlawing slavery for debt
Results of Peloponnesian war
Greece was politically unstable
Peloponnesian War
Wars between Athens and Sparta
Persian Wars
Series of conflicts between Greece and Persia untill 479 B.C
Xerxes
Persian leader who invaded Greece (son of Darius)
Draco
created athen's first written law code
Battle of Thermoplyae
A battle between the persians and spartans and the spartans were out numbered greatly
Macedonia
An ancient civilization in Greece near the Aegean Sea.
Pedagogue
male slave who taught boys manners
Helots
the people that were conquered by the invaders
Sparta
Powerful Greek city-state that had a powerful military
Athens
Powerful city in Ancient Greece that was a leader in arts, sciences, philosophy, democracy and architecture.
Spartan Government
two kings: one led army, one took care of household affairs; had a council and assmebly
Cleisthenes
seized power in Athens and turned it into a democracy
Direct Democracy
all citizens participated directly in making decisions
Peisistratus
a tyrant that ruled over Athens that improved the economy but clashed with the nobles
Terracing
carving small, flat plots of land from hillsides

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