HIEU202- Imperialism: Western Global Expansion
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Decelea
-
ANS-413.
Establishment
of
Spartan
base
in
Attica.
Allowed
Spartans
to
plunder
athens
year
round
rather
than
a
short
time.
Battle
of
Notium
-
ANS-the
spartans
under
lysander
defeat
a
segment
of
the
Athenian
fleet.
407
BC
Tissaphernes
-
ANS-Satrap
of
Sardis,
one
of
the
2
who
determined
persian
policy
towards
Greece,
courted
by
Alcibiades
on
one
hand
and
the
spartans
on
the
other
theramenes
-
ANS-one
of
the
leaders
of
the
oligarchs
in
411
BC.
An
enemy
of
Lysias.
One
of
the
30
tyrants.
He
was
executed
in
404
by
an
extremist
group
of
the
other
tyrants.
He
arranged
the
terms
of
Athens'
surrender
to
sparta
which
created
the
30
tyrants.
Cleophon
-
ANS-Athenian
statesman
known
for
rejecting
peace
offerings
from
spartans
staunch
democrat
decarchy
-
ANS-Narrow
oligarchies
composed
of
spartan
sympathizers,
supported
by
spartan
garrisons,
that
were
established
by
lysander
after
the
peloponnesian
war
in
a
number
of
cities
of
the
former
athenian
empire.
The
decarchies
had
absolute
authority
in
their
cities
and
were
responsible
for
maintaining
the
cities'
loyalty
to
sparta
during
the
last
years
of
the
5th
century
and
the
early
390s
Empedocles
-
ANS-a
greek
pre-socratic
philosopher
born
around
450.
He
put
forth
a
theory
of
four
basic
elements:
earth,
water,
air,
and
fire.
It
remained
the
basic
orthodoxy
of
western
science
until
modern
times
Euripides
-
ANS-480-406;
wrote
many
famous
greek
tragedies,
such
as
"the
trojan
women'
which
showed
the
misery
that
war
brings
eromenos
-
ANS-the
younger
participant
in
the
homosexual
relationship.
Usually
an
18
year
old
boy.
"passive
participant",
generally
looked
upon
more
harshly
Socrates
-
ANS-470-399.
An
athenian
philosopher
who
thought
that
human
beings
could
lead
honest
lives
and
that
honor
was
far
more
important
than
wealth,
fame,
or
other
superficial
attributes
dikasteria
-
ANS-the
popular
courts.
consisted
of
500
jurors
chosen
by
lot,
there
were
no
police
in
athens
so
people
used
these
courts
to
prosecute
criminals,
were
frequently
used
to
embarrass
or
punish
one's
enemies
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