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Greek city-state.

Polis

100

Art and practice of government.

Politics

100

Ownership and control of other people as property.

Slavery

100

Politics is the practice of?

Government.

100

Who were the only people who held legal rights in a Greek city-state?

Citizens.

200

Man responsible for the day-to-day operation of the government in Sparta

Ephor

200

military housing. 

Barracks

200

Who is playing in the super bowl?

Chiefs and Eagles

200

Where did Spartan boys live?

In barracks

200

Who ran a tyranny?

A single ruler.

300

Unjust use of power, or in ancient Greece a government run by a strong ruler.

Tyranny

300

“High city” in Greek; the upper part of an ancient Greek city, where public buildings and the city’s defenses were located.

Acropolis

300

Who won the first super bowl?

Green Bay Packers 

300

What were the main political units in ancient Greece?

The polis.

300

In Sparta, who could limit the power of the council of elders?

Ephors

400

 hereditary class of rulers, Greek for “rule by the best people”

Aristocracy

400

Messenian person forced to work as a lowly farmer by Sparta

Helot

400

Leaders of early Greek oligarchies made laws that likely favored people of which social status?

The rich

400

Who held the highest status in ancient Greece?

Aristocrats.

400

Why didn't Metics enjoy full rights of citizens?

They were aliens.

500

Government in which citizens take part directly in the day-to-day affairs of government.

Direct democracy

500

Government in which a small group of people rule.

Oligarchy

500

Democracy in which people elect representatives to make the nation’s laws.

Representative democracy

500

How did Sparta’s rigid society affect the lives of women?

Men were forced to live away from home, so women had more responsibilities at home.

500

How did the assembly provide Athenians with a direct role in government decisions?

It voted on laws. Made foreign policy, and had members that served in the boule.

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