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| Each area has their own government but they trade and interact with each other |
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| To help or speed up progress |
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| To slow or make progress more difficult |
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| A 10 year war between a group of Greek City states called the Mycenaeans and the Greek City of Troy |
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| City-States sent their best athletes to compete against other city-state’s athletes. |
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| Wrote Poems about Greek Life. Most famous poems was the Iliad which explained life during the Trojan Wars. |
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| was made up of the city and the surrounding country side. It had between 50 and 500 square miles of territory and about 10,000 people |
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| a fortified hilltop where important meetings were held |
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| Greek City-State most famous for having a democracy |
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| Type of democracy Athens had where citizens voted directly on each law |
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| Only certain members of society could vote. In Athens only males who owned land could vote. |
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| Greek city-state that was famous for being a military state. |
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| War between Persia and the Greek city-states which the Greeks eventually won. |
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| Government ruled by a King or Queen and then power is handed down to children. |
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| Government is ruled a few rich people |
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| Government run by the rich |
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| After the Persian Wars the Greek city-states join a trading alliance. |
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| War between Persia and the Greek city-states which the Greeks eventually won. |
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| Athens Golden Age where they advanced in Philosophy, Drama and Sculpture |
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| Aristotle, Socrates and Plato |
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| Famous Athenian philosophers |
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| War between Sparta and Athens |
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| Greek leader who defeated the Persian empire in 332 B.C.E.. This opened up the east for the Greeks and later create Hellenistic Culture. |
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| This blending of all the Greek and Middle Eastern ideas |
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