| A | B |
| democracy | government by the people |
| aristocrats | a member of a ruling class or nobility |
| city-state | city and its surrounding territory |
| citizens | in ancient greece, a person who took psrts in the government |
| helots | slaves |
| infabtry | branch of anamy made up of units trained to fight on foot |
| cavalry | soldier mounted on the horseback |
| polis | city-state |
| iroy | city in greek |
| tyrant | seized power |
| olympics | the grestest of the national festivals of the ancient Greek |
| metic | foreigners |
| logic | the reasoning and establishing proof for arguments |
| acropolis | temple of the local deity |
| duarchy | government by two people |
| oligarchy | a small group that form a government |
| ephor | adminster of public affairs |
| odyssey | one of homar poems |
| ostracism | athenian demoracy also included a system |
| crete | southwest from greek |
| philosophers | thinker or lover of wisdom |
| myth | a stroy that explain natural events |
| slaves | one who work |
| assembly | act of assembling |
| epic | long poems |
| illied | the second poem of homar |