9.3 Flashcards

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a city-state that was the best example of ancient Greek democracy; the capital of modern Greece

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Athens

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2
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a plain northeast of Athens, Greece

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Marathon

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3
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the site of a mighty sea battle between Greece and Persia

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Salamis

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4
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a Greek city-state that defeated Sparta

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Thebes

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5
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an ancient country in northern Greece; a nation formed after the breakup of Yugoslavia

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Macedonia

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Ancient Greek philosopher who developed an approach to teaching based on asking questions

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Socrates

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Ancient Greek philosopher and student of Plato who wrote maore than 170 books

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Aristotle

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8
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the longest race in the Olympics, a footrace of about 26 miles

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marathon

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9
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a person who studies truth and knowledge

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philosopher

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10
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logical thinking

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reason

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11
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an epidemic of an often fatal disease

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plague

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12
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a hired soldier

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mercanary

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13
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a period of time in ancient Athens when magnificent temples were built; artist created statues and monuments; and philosophers extended human knowledge

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Golden Age

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14
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an approach to teaching developed by the Greek philosopher, Socrates, which involves teaching people to think by asking questions

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Socratic Method

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15
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in ancient Greece, an alliance between Athens and other Greek city-sates

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Delian League

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16
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war broke out of Athens and Sparta, called Peloponnesian War because of the area of Greece where most of the fighting took place (431B.C.)

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Peloponnesian War