a form of government in which the people rule, either directly or through elected representatives
democracy
to trade goods and services without using money
barter
a city, or all citizens as a whole
polis
someone born into power or wealth
aristocrat
a Spartan enslaved person who was owned by the state
helot
a government run by religious leaders and religious laws
theocracy
to make more difficult
impede
a union or association formed for mutual benefit
alliance
a form of government in which authority over the people is retained through a ruling family
monarchy
a self-governing region (called a state), consisting of a city and surrounding territory
city-state
characteristic of or relating to Greek civilization in the ancient Mediterranean world
a government in which power is held by a small group of people
oligarchy