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| a governemtn in which citizens rule directly rather than through representatives. |
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| student of Socrates, in the late 20s when his teacher died. |
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| one of artistotles famous pupils, became Alexander the Great because of all his accomplishments |
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| in ancient Rome, a group of three leaders |
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| a period of peace and prosperity throughout the Roman Empire, lasting from 27 BC to AD |
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| a roman empire that was fighting three rivals for leadership of Rome. |
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| Bishop of Rome, head of the roman catholic church |
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| a decline in the value of money, accompanied by a rise in the prices of goods and services |
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| a strong willed army leader, became the new emperor |
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| an ancient culture that developed from a blending of Greek, hellenistic, and roman cultures |
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