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He was the father of Western Philosophy

Socrates

100

This group of 28 approved laws in Sparta

Council of Elders

100

Rule by the people

Democracy

100

Athens invaded this region after the Greco-Persian war

Asia Minor

100

A military formation that helped average citizens gain political power

Phalanx

200

He is given credit for writing the Iliad and the Odyssey

Homer

200

They were responsible for the day-to-day operations in Sparta, and could remove kings who broke the law

Ephor

200

Rule by the few

Oligarchy

200

After the Greco-Persian war, this city-state grew into an empire

Athens

200

Athletes in the original Olympics competed for this reward

Fame and Prestige

300

These are the people that Plato believed should be in charge of governments

The Wise

300

These people had more rights and freedom in Sparta than anywhere else in Greece

Women

300

Type of government where people are governed by elected officials

Indirect Democracy

300

He was the ruler of the Persian Empire at the start of the Greco-Persian War

Darius

300

Gaining a hold of an important trading city was the real cause of this war

Trojan War

400

This was the first institution of higher learning, becoming a model for all schools to follow

The Academy

400

Sparta would kill these people annually to discourage further revolts

helots

400

Society organized for the purpose of waging war

Military State

400

Alexander secured and protected the distance of this famous trade route

Silk Road

400
With over 700,000 texts, this was a massive center for learning in Egypt

Library of Alexandria

500

A series of question and answers designed to promote critical thinking

Socratic Method

500

Sparta would invade this region surrounding Athens, starting the Peloponnesian War

Attica

500

Strong ruler who typically governed harshly

Tyrant

500

Athens supported these revolts, causing the Persian Empire to invade Greece in response

Ionian Revolts

500

The culture that emerged after Alexander's conquests; meaning to "imitate Greek"

Hellenistic