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9 | A) | Alliance of Greek states headed by Athens; became the Athenian Empire.
| B) | School established by Aristotle, meeting in and taking its name from a grove in Athens.
| C) | Quarter of Athens in which Plato established a school.
| D) | Teachers of rhetoric in classical Greece, especially in Athens.
| E) | Comic, often vulgar, play performed after an ancient Greek tragedy.
| F) | Orations by the Athenian politician, Demosthenes, attacking King Philip II of Macedonia; used also to refer to speeches of Cicero against Mark Antony.
| G) | Followers, in Greece and Rome, of thought of Zeno, who taught that the wise man leads a life of moderation, unmoved by joy or grief, and stands by his duty according to natural law.
| H) | Greek, roughly "master"—for example, head of a family; used for Christian God.
| I) | In Greek history, the period 323–330 B.C.
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