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direct democracy 

A form of democracy in which all citizens can participate first hand.

100

Representative democracy 

A form of democracy in which citizens elect officials to govern on there behalfs.

100

philosphere 

A person who searches for wisdom or enlightenment.

100

Accompany

To go with someone as an companion.

100

Sufficient

Enough

200

Decades

A period of 10 years

200

Conflict

A battle of war

200

Penisula

A piece of land nearly surronded by water

200

Conclude 

To reach an understanding to make a decision

200

Declined

To move a weaker condition

300

Bards

Someone who writes or performs epic poems, or stories about heroes and their deeds

300

Affect

Influence or to cause of change

300

Polis

a Greek city state

300

Agora

A gathering place or marketplace in ancient Greece.

300

Consider

To give careful thought

400

tryant

An absolute ruler un restrained by law

400

Oligarchy

A government a in which a small group has control

400

Democracy

A government by the people

400

Helots

Enslaved people in ancient Sparta

400

Military

Relating to soldiers, arms, or war

500

Ephors

A high rank government official in Sparta, who was elected by council of elders

500

Stability

The condition of being steady and unchanging

500

Achived

To succeed to gain something as the result of work

500

Construct

To build

500

Obtain

To acquire or receive something

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