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direct democracy
government where citizens vote on all laws. Athens was a democracy; only men allowed to vote
city-state
a city and its surrounding lands functioning as an independent political unit
Plato
One of the great Greek philosophers, believed in rule by small group of wise men, NOT democracy
Olympics
began in Olympia, Greece, as athletic contests to honor Zeus 3500 years ago.
Athens
first city-state to have democracy, known for its wealth, arts, love of learning
Sparta
city-state strictly ruled by military force, known for its strength and military
Pericles
leader of the Athenian government from about 460 to 429 BC; encouraged democracy in other parts of Greece, was good to the poor, had the Parthenon built
Socrates
Greek philosopher taught people to ask questions, a method now called the Socratic method
Greek columns
examples of Greek architecture - Doric (plain), Ionic (curls), Corinthian (leaves)
Golden Age of Greece
Time of peace in Athens. Artists created statues, monuments, and great temples. such as the Parthenon.
mythology
stories about gods and heroes that try to explain how the world works
Homer
Greek poet who wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey - stories of the heroes of the Trojan war
acropolis
A fortified hilltop in an ancient Greek city
agora
a marketplace in ancient Greece, commonly used as a meeting place
oligarchy
a government in which only a few people have power - Sparta had this type of government
polis
greek word for city-state
Parthenon
Temple to Athena in Athens
monarchy
A government in which power is in the hands of a single person
tyranny
A form of government in which the ruler is an absolute dictator
Mount Olympus
the highest mountain in Greece, where the ancient Greeks believed many of their gods and goddesses lived