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| land surrounded almost entirely by water |
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| sheltered place along the coast used to protect boats and ships |
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| high, rocky hill where early people built cities; located in the center of Greek city-states |
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| a city-state in Ancient Greece |
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| long poem that tells a story |
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| a form of government where citiezens govern themselves |
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| someone or something that lives forever |
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| a type of serious drama that ends in disaster for the main character |
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| a person with certain rights and responsibilities in his or her country |
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| public market and meeting place in an Ancient Greek city-state |
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| in Ancient Sparta, the term for slaves who were owned by the state |
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| a lawmaking body of government made up of citizens |
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| a group of citizens chosen to hear evidence and make a decision in a court of law |
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| King of Macedonia; spread Greek culture throughout the known world |
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