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Using the chart below, review your Item 4 (Ch Using the chart below, review your Item 4 (Ch. 28 Persian Wars- completed on Monday 3/20). Name of Battle Who Won? Why They Won Battle of Marathon Greeks Clever military strategy and better weapons Battle of Thermopylae Persians Knew the geography (because of a Greek traitor) Battle of Salamis Clever military strategy and knew the geography Battle of Plataea Athenians and Spartans were an alliance (worked together)

Using the chart below, review your Item 5 (Political Systems- completed yesterday, Tuesday 3/21). Name of Government System Who makes decisions Describe power and freedoms Monarchy (1) The king, his family (passed rule down), and maybe his advisors Only upper class had any power and freedoms; if you didn’t have money, you didn’t have power or freedoms Oligarchy (3-5) A few upper classmen You had to have money and land in order to have power and freedoms; if you didn’t you had to work and provide most of the wealth but you didn’t own the wealth Tyranny (1) Military leader who overthrew oligarchs People in the military got their power by using political tricks and sometimes violence; they were absolute rulers so they had all government power Democracy (“all”) All citizens under political leaders More common individuals got basic rights and had protected freedoms like not becoming slaves because of debt, taking people to court, and the top three upper classes having leadership positions