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used in ancient Greece to banish or send away a public figure who threantened democracy
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in ancient Greece, a play that focused on human suffering and very often ended in disaster
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in ancient Greece, ruler who gained power by force
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goverment in which ruling power belongs to a few people
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goverment in wich a King or Queen exercise central power
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in ancient Greece, a massive formation of heavily armed foot soldiers
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based on the belief that the sum is in the center of the universe
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a fixed salary given to public office holders
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art of skillful speaking
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in ancient Greece, play that mocked people or social customs
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member of a class of state-owned slves in ancient Sparta
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