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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. 

Direct Democracy 
100

Blind Greek poet who authored the Iliad and the Odyssey.

Homer

100

In ancient Greece, a play that focused on human suffering and very often ended in disaster. 

Tragedy

100

Government in which people hold ruling power.

Democracy  
100

A leader with absolute control, in Rome was a leader appointed to rule for six months in times of emergency.

Dictator 

200

In ancient Greece, a play that mocked people or social customs.

Comedy 

200

Body of law dealing with private rights of individuals.

Civil Law

200

Government in which a king or queen exercises central power.

Monarchy 

200

In ancient Rome, bridge like stone structure that carried water from the hills into the cities. 

Aqueduct

200

An ambitious Roman military commander that later became dictator of Rome, and eventually one of Rome's most famous Emperors.

Julius Caesar

300

Art of skillful speaking.

Rhetoric

300

Highest and most fortified point within a Greek city-state.

Acropolis

300

City state in ancient Greece.

Polis

300

In ancient Rome, official from the patrician class who supervised the government and commanded the armies.

Consul

300

Government headed by a privileged minority or upper class.

Aristocracy

400

An official in ancient Rome who was elected by the plebeians to protect their interests.

Tribune

400

Famous example of Greek architecture dedicated to the goddess Athena.

Parthenon

400

A basic unit of the ancient Roman army, made up of about 5,000 soldiers.

Legion

400

200 year span known as the period of Roman peace.

Pax Romana

400

A member of the lower class in ancient Rome, including farmers, merchants, artisans, and traders.

Plebeian 

500

Government in which ruling power belongs to a few people.

Oligarchy

500

A member of the landholding upper class in ancient Rome.

Patrician

500

A culture that blended customs from Greece, Persia, Egypt and India.

Hellenistic

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A series of questions to help man discover truth and self-knowledge.

Socratic Method

500

System of government in which officials are chosen by the people.

Republic 

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