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        | Government in which power rests with the people is known as____________. |  | 
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        | Government in which one person possesses unlimited power is known as ___________________. |  | 
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        | A ______________is a form of government in which the ruling power is in the hands of a single person and is hereditary. |  | 
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        | An ______________is a form of government in which the ruling power is in the hands of a few leaders. |  | 
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        | A _______________is a form of government in which the ruling power is in the hands of an individual who has seized control, often by illegal means. |  | 
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        | A ________________is a form of government in which the ruling power is in the hands of all the people. |  | 
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        | The Greek gods were thought to be similar to people because they experienced________________  ______________. |  | 
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        | Each Greek _________________had its own laws and form of government. |  | 
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        | The _________________were united by common language, by shared religious beliefs, and by a similar way of life. |  | 
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        | The ancient Greeks depended on _______  ___________for fishing and trade, and they became excellent sailors. |  | 
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        | _____________studied with Plato and started a school called the Lyceum. |  | 
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        | __________________was an important philosopher in Greece during the fifth century B.C. |  | 
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        | __________________________conquered many lands throughout the Mediterranean region. |  | 
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        | Some Greek communities had democratic governments, but Sparta was ruled by________________. |  | 
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        | A _____________is a Greek term for a central city. |  | 
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        | A branch of the Mediterranean Sea, lying between Greece and Turkey, is the____________ ___________. |  | 
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        | _____________is the capital of Greece and once was one of the largest city-states. |  | 
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        | A person who studies and thinks about why the world is the way it is, is called a_________________________. |  | 
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        | ______________was a brilliant Greek philosopher of the third century B.C. who taught Alexander the Great. |  | 
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        | _______________________________was a ruler of ancient Greece whose conquest of new lands led to the spread of Greek culture. |  | 
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        | Although Athens had a _________________form of government, only free adult males whose fathers had been citizens could engage in politics and vote. |  | 
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        | Plays are among the finest works of _________________from ancient Greece.  These were tragedies, serious plays that ended unhappily, and comedies, plays that poked fun at important citizens. |  | 
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        | The Parthenon is in the city and country of _______. |  | 
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        | The Parthenon was originally built as a temple to the goddess _______. |  | 
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