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Explore the intricate world of Ancient Greek politics, from the acropolis to the agora, where citizens, aristocrats, and rulers shaped democracy and tyranny. Uncover the essence of monarchy, oligarchy and the power of the people.
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Ancient GreeceVocabulary set 2 Mrs. Sanchez
politics • noun • the art (mastering) and practice of a government
acropolis • Noun • the upper-part of a city (in the center of the city); the land closest to the sky
Agora • Noun • the gathering place for all the city-states; a market place or swap meet
citizen • Noun • a member of a state who votes, pays taxes, and has to follow the laws
aristocrat • Noun • upper-class, rich, wealthy, owner of land with power.
Monarchy • Noun • a government ruled by a king or queen
Oligarchy • Noun • A government that is ruled by a small group of society (people)
Tyranny • Noun • A government run by a single strong ruler
Democracy • Noun • A government that is ruled by the people