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Global History 1- Chapter 5 Classical Greece

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MycenaeansIndo-European people who settled on Greek mainland and controlled it w/ influential & militeristic rulers
Trojan Wara war fought in which the Mycenaeans kings attacked the independent city Troy in Anatolia; Mycenaeans win
Doriansa Greek speaking people that according to tradition moved into the mainland of Greece ofter the destruction of the Mycenaean civilization; associated w/ a lack of writing & a period of decline in Greece
HomerGreek storyteller that wrote epics about Greek adveture & values
Epicslong narrative poems celebrating the deeds of legendary or traditional heros
Mythstraditional stories about gods, ancestors or heros, told to explain the natural world or customs and beliefs of a society
Greece could not be united because....the geography of the region would not allow it; the sea, mountains, climate
Polisa Greek city-state, the fundamental political unit of ancient Greece after 750 BC
Acropolisa fortified hilltop in an ancient Greek city
Monarchya government in which power is in the hands of a single person
Aristocracya government in whick power is in the hands of a hereditary ruling class or nobility
Oligarchya government in which power is in the hands of a few people, especially one in which rule is based upon wealth
Phalanxa military formation of foot soldiers armed with spears & shields
Tyranta powerful individual who gained control of a city-state's government by appealing to the poor for support
Helota peasant bound to the land in ancient Sparta
DemocracyAthens; a government controlled by its citizens either directly or through representatives
Persian Warsa series of wars in the 5th century BC in which Greek city-states battled the Persian Empire; Persians defeated and driven out before the golden age began
Sparta builds a military state based on ....duty, strength & discipline
Dracowrote Athens' first codes of written law; delt w/ contracts and property ownership; included slavery to repay debts
Direct Democracya government in which citizens rule directly rather than through representatives
Classical Artthe art of ancient Greece in which harmony, order & balance were emphasized
Tragedya serious form of drama dealing w/ the downfall of a heroic or noble character
Comedya humorous form of drama that often includes slapstick & satire; Aristophanes was a famous comedy writer
Peloponnesian Wara war in which Athens and its allies were defeated by Sparta and its allies
Philosophersthinkers who use logic and reason to investigate nature of the universe, human society & morality
Socratesphilosopher who asked Greeks to question themselves & their moral character
Platostudent of Socrates; wrote The Republic which gave his version of the perfect governed society
Aristotlephilosopher who gave us the basis of the scientific method; worked in psychology, physics & biology
Philip IIbuilt up Macedonia's power to take over a split apart Greece
Macedoniaan anchient kingdom north of Greece, whose ruler Philip II conquered Greece in 338 BC
Demosthenestried to warn Greeks about the threat of Philip's army; Greeks could not unite in plan until it was to late
Alexander the GreatPhilip's 20 yr old som who took control of Macedonia; powerful leader that was welcomed by EGYPTIANS as a liberator; was consumed w/ expanding empire rather than ruling until troop moral was so low (they did not want to continue after fighting for 11 yrs)that he stopped his advances in Asia; died at age 32
Darius IIIPersian king that armed forces to crush Macedonians, but was outnumbered and failed
Hellenisticrelating to the blended civilization, language, art, science & literature of the Greek world from Alexander the Great- late second century BC
AlexandriaAfrican city, foremost center of commerce & Hellenistic civilization; major advances in astronomy & math
Euclidhighly regarded mathematician who opened a school of geometry in Alexandria
Archimedesscientist who calculated the value of pi & explained how levers work
EpicurusHellenistic philosopher; believed goal of humans was to achieve harmony of body & mind
Ptolemyrenowned astronomer that incorrectly put earth in center of solar system


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