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credited for the two epic poems, the Iliad and the Odyssey
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art of skillful thinking
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8
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formal agreement between two or more nations or powers to copperate and come to one another's defense
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a fixed salary given to public office holders
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city-state in ancient Greece, home to a tribe of Ionian people
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murder of a public figure, usually for political reasons
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lawmaking body
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a native or resident of a town or city
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government headed by a privleged minority or upper class
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a temple dedicated to the goddess of Athena
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student of Socrates
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system of government in which citizens participate directly in the day-to-day affairs of government rather than through elected representatives
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ruler who gained power by force
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studied the causes of illnesses and looked for cures
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based on the belief that the sun is the center of the universe
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Plato's most famous student who developed his own ideas about government
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city-state in ancient Greece and an open space for trade
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someone who seeks to understand and explain life
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absorb or adopt another culture
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