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a Greek hero who took ten years to return to Ithica after
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an early masterpiece of greek literatuer that recounts
the adventures of odyesseus |
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| a mithical one eye giant creature |
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an island of the agean sea where the minowen culture
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| the legendary king of Crete |
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| an independant self governing city and the area surrounding it |
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| how did geography contribute to Greeces development as a group of individual City-states |
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| Greece was divided into many small regions by mts. and sea's |
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| frescoes, statues, pottery and jewlry |
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| they traded with Egypt,Phonecia and mesopotaimia |
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| huge palaces with running water |
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what was the age of expansion |
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the rise of the city-states and development of democracy |
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| a form of government in which the people share the decision |
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| is system of government in which a king or queen rules over a group of people |
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| a system of government in which a few people rule over a larger group |
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| a ruler who sees is powered by force sharing it with no one |
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| Wed the Athenians voted to force someone to leave Athens |
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| a system of trees in which people exchange good but do not exchange money |
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| four steps the Greeks took toward democracy |
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| monarchy, oligarchy, tyranny, democracy |
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| to be a citizen you had to be 18 years old male and your father had to be a citizen |
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| citizens were allowed to vote own land and can be jurors in court |
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| Citizens responsibilities |
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| Citizens had to participate in court and wealthy citizens how to contribute for property |
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| families of citizens were mostly their wife and children |
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| families of citizens responsibilities |
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| all they had to really do was follow the laws |
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| most metrics were foreigners |
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| they were protected by the laws but could not vote or hold office |
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| plays with captive Awards some people sold them so into slavery if they where to poornto feed themselves |
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| oh babe master and do all the jobs for the master |
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| will be submissive thought that poor people had too much power |
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| lots oftraining for boys little for girls |
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| at 18 joined the army for 2 years |
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| at age 7 went to barracks soldier retirenment at age 30 |
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| sparta physical education |
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| boys and girls giving physical education but boys received cultural education as well |
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| Athens cultural education |
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| Athens valued cultural trading only for the boys |
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| Sparta cultural education |
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| only boys give it a formal educationtrading for girls was ignored |
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| athens form of government |
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| sparta form of government |
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| a simple lifestyle without luxuries |
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| a state slavein ancient sparta |
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| persian king who attacked athens at the bay of marathon |
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| one of the 5 selected officials eho had supervisory power over the sparten kings |
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| a person who looks something over carefully |
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| a building where troops live |
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| strict training of mind,body,or charector |
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| why did spartand build a strong army |
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| to protect themselves from a slave uprising |
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| sparta had what type of government |
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| what enemy did the spartans and the athenians kill |
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