Ancient Greece Visual Vocab. Democracy A government in which the citizens take part in the political...

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Ancient Greece Visual Vocab

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Ancient Greece Visual Vocab

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Democracy

•A government in which the citizens take part in the political process by voting for the leaders of the government.

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Peloponnesus

(Pel·o·po·knee·sus)

The peninsula in Southern Greece where Sparta was located.

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colony• A settlement in a

new territory that has close ties to the homeland

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agora• Greek word for marketplace

• Usually in the center of the Greek city-states

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Peloponnesian War

•A war between Athens and Sparta that threatened to tear all of Greece apart.

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City-state

•A political unit made up of a city and its surrounding lands.

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Tyrant

•Someone who takes power illegally.

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Oligarchy

•A government ruled by a few powerful individuals.

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Philosopher

•a person who offers views or theories on profound questions in ethics

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Persian Wars

•The invasion by Persia began a series of wars between Persia and Greece

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Socrates(SOCK-ra-tees)• Greek philosopher

who practiced doubt and questioning to find the truth. Most of what is known about Socrates is from his conversations with Plato.

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Plato

(Play-Toe)•A Greek

philosopher, student of Socrates and teacher of Aristotle. His most famous work is The Republic

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Aristotle

•An ancient Greek philosopher known as the Father of Logic; student of Plato; teacher of Alexander the Great

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Athens

•A city-state within Greece. Is known for education and philosophy.

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Sparta

•A city-state within Greece. Is known for having a STRONG army.

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Cavalry

•A unit of soldiers who ride horses

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Strategy

•A plan for fighting a battle or war

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Phalanx • A group of

warriors who stood close together in a square

• Ancient Greek fighting strategy or technique

• The Porcupine

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Minoans• Settled on Crete

• Seafarers

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Mycenaeans

• Earliest Greek mainland inhabitants

• Warlike people

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peninsula

• Landform with water on three sides

• Greece is an example of this

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City-state

•A political unit made up of a city and its surrounding lands.

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polis

• Greek word for city-state

• Means to oversee

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Acropolis • Means “High place” in Greek

• Home to various temples

• Used for protection in times of war