Kayla. Acropolis A large hill which the Greeks built their city-states around.

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Kayla

Acropolis A large hill which the Greeks built their city-states around

Agora A place were Greeks meet and conduct business

Assembly A lawmaking place were people vote on issues that helped their cities

Citizen A person who has certain rights and responsibilities to her or his country

Colony A group of people who lived apart from Greece but kept economic ties with it

democracy A form of government where people vote to make cities

Jury they here evidence and make decisions in court of law

monarchy Government headed by one ruler

Polis A Greek city-state

Philosophy A study of wisdom and the right way to live

peninsula An area of land nearly surrounded by water

Peloponnesian war The war between Athens and Sparta

Oligarch The kind of government that is run by a small group of people

harbor A sheltered place along the coastline