Geography
Geography 2
Geography 3
Geography 4
Geography 5
100
Greece is what kind of landform?
Peninsula 
100
People were ___________ from each other.
Separated
100
What are three things that a city-state has it's own of?
Government, army, and economy 
100
What were the Greek marketplaces called?
Agora
100
What did the people do to increase their economy? 
Trade with others
200
When is Greece located?
Southern Europe
200
What sea is to the south of Greece?
The Mediterranean Sea
200
What were the major city-states in Greece? (There were 6)
Athens, Sparta, Corinth, Thebes, Megara, and Argos
200
What did the city-states give people?
Protection and Identity
200
What did trading give them?
Materials their homelands couldn't provide.
300
What is Greece surrounded by?
Water
300
What sea is to the west of Greece?
The Iranian Sea
300
What does the Greek word "Polis" mean?
City-State
300
What were the people in each city-state share?
They all shared a common connection with the people in their city-state.
300
What were some things that could be farmed on the mainland of Greece?
Olives, goats, sheep, grapes, and barley
400
What does Greece have a lot of?
Mountains
400
What sea is to the east of Greece?
The Aegean Sea
400
The cities were built around a large fortress that stood at the top of a high hill, what was that hill called.
An Acropolis 
400
How did the people travel?
By water
400
What did they have to create because they couldn't farm as much as other places?
Colonies
500
There are not many places for people to do what normally?
Farm
500
What was Greece subdivided into?
City-States
500
What were the towns around the Acropolis surrounded by? 
Smaller walls
500
What did the people become masters of?
Shipbuilding and sailing
500
What is a colony?
An area under the full political control of a city-state and populated by people from city-states.
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