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4
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an unreasonable fear or hatred of foreigners or strangers
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8
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primarily a free citizen who was individually responsible for taking care of his own weapons and armor
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9
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blood, meat, vinegar and olive oil
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10
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a landmass surrounded by water on three sides
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11
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the main gathering place on the top of a hill in the polis
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12
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a few people hold power in government
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14
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a galley with three rows or tiers of oars on each side, one above another, used chiefly as a warship.
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15
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people gather at mass meetings to decide on government matters
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17
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all citizens share in running the government
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18
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in most Greek city-states, only free native-born men who owned land could be this
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19
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rectangular mass military formation of hoplites
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20
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settlement in a new territory that keeps close ties with its homeland
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