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Unit 4: Ancient Greece Vocab
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City-state A political unit that includes a town or a city and the surrounding land controlled by it.
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Peninsula A body of land that is surrounded by water on three sides.
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Citizen By definition, someone who has the right to live in a country because he or she was born there or has been legally accepted as a permanent resident In Ancient Athens-free males, over 20, who had completed military training. By definition, someone who has the right to live in a country because he or she was born there or has been legally accepted as a permanent resident In Ancient Athens-free males, over 20, who had completed military training.
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Direct Democracy A system in which all eligible people vote directly on every issue.
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Monarch Somebody, especially a king or queen, who rules a state or territory, usually for life and by hereditary right
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Colony A country or area that is ruled by another country or area.
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Conquer To take control of a place by force.
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Evolve To develop something gradually, often into something more complex or advanced.
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Rights Justified claims or entitlements, or the freedom to do something.
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Responsibilities Somebody or something for which a person or organization is liable/accountable.
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Scarcity A condition of limited resources and unlimited wants
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Values The accepted principles or standards of a person or a group.
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Aristocrat A member of the highest social class in a country.
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Comedy In Athens, plays written to expose the flaws of society. Often satires.
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Tragedy In Athens, plays that usually focused on the hardships faced by Greek heroes.
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Philosopher Someone whose purpose is to search for wisdom and knowledge. They often seek to explain the principles of existence & reality.
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Polytheism Believing in the existence/reign of more than one god.
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Mythology A group of ancient stories about heroes or supernatural beings; often attempts to explain the origins of natural phenomena or aspects of human behavior.
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