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| # | Term | Definition | From Set |
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| 1 | acropolis | high city | Chapter 5 Key Vocabulary |
| 2 | acropolis | high city | Chapter 5 - Ancient Greek Art |
| 3 | Acropolis | At the center of the city of Athens, the most famous example of a citadel | Western Civ--Chapters 1-3 |
| 4 | Acropolis | hill-top fortress meaning "high city" | Going Greek |
| 5 | acropolis | VOCABULARY: A secure place. Lesson 3 | Social Studies-Ancient Greece |
| 6 | acropolis | the citadel of an ancient greek city | vocab |
| 7 | acropolis | the hill above a Greek city on which temples where built | Golden age of ancient greece |
| 8 | acropolis | the citadel of an ancient Greek city | Greece |
| 9 | acropolis | Greek polis built around a fort on a high hill | Social Studies ch 13 |
| 10 | acropolis | a walled fort built on a hill | Social Studies: Ancient Greece Vocab |
| 11 | Acropolis | The highest point of a city | Ancient Greece |
| 12 | Acropolis | the citadel or high fortified area of an ancient Greek city. | Kelseys Set |
| 13 | Acropolis | the hill in Greece where the Perthenon was built | spelling history |
| 14 | Acropolis | the hill above a Greek city on which temples were built | spellinglast |
| 15 | acropolis | upper part of a city | history finals!!! |
| 16 | acropolis | A hilltop fortress;the center of public life | Social Studies vocab |
| 17 | acropolis | a large hill where city residents went for safety | Social Studies Final Exams |
| 18 | Acropolis | high level of city-state, where government buildings and temples are built | history |
| 19 | Acropolis | city on a hill | Ancient Greek History |
| 20 | Acropolis | fortified hilltop | Chapter 5 Section 1&2 |
| 21 | acropolis | in early Greek city-states, a fortified gathering place at the top of a hill which was sometimes the site of temples and public | world history vocab- ch.4 |
| 22 | acropolis | high city | World His. 1st 9 weeks |
| 23 | acropolis | The city centre of Athens | Ancient Greece |
| 24 | acropolis | A fortified hilltop in an ancient Greek city | Chapter 5 Section 2 Warring City-States |
| 25 | acropolis | in early Greek city-states, a fortified gathering place at the top of a hill which was sometimes the site of temples and public buildings | World History Vocab 1st Nine Weeks Test |
| 26 | acropolis | high city | ch 5 vocab |
| 27 | acropolis | city on a hill | Grade 8 Definition |
| 28 | acropolis | fortified hill = | Greeks (9-12) |
| 29 | acropolis | hill top fortress which life revolved around- defends polis, discussed local affairs and honored gods | West Civ.-Chapter 4 |
| 30 | Acropolis | A hill on which the people in a Greek city built their main temple | AGS World History Chapter6 Greek Civilization |
| 31 | acropolis | hill | events/dates |
| 32 | Acropolis | 300' above sea level, was once where Mycenaen citdel was | the golden age of greece |
| 33 | acropolis | a hill that a polis was usually built on | Chapter 5 Set 1 |
| 34 | acropolis | hill | Chapter 5 Define Vocab |
| 35 | Acropolis | a highhill that marked the center of ancient Athens | Chapter 5 set 1; set 2 |
| 36 | Acropolis | hill | chapter 5 set 1: randa |
| 37 | Acropolis | a high hill that marked the center of ancient athens | Chap. 5 |
| 38 | Acropolis | hill | Chapter 5 set 1 |
| 39 | acropolis | hill or mountain in Greece that included a fort as well as temples and other public buildings | Chapter 5 Set 1 |
| 40 | Acropolis | A high hill or mt. in Greece that included a fort as wekk as temples and other public buildings | Chapter 5 set 1 |
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