Greek Geography
Early Civilizations
Colonization & Trade
The Polis
Warfare & Citizenship
100

This peninsula was where the ancient Greeks built their civilization 

Balkan Peninsula

100

This was the first civilization to develop in the Aegean region

Minoan civilization

100

By this year B.C.E population growth caused Greeks to move and establish colonies

750 BCE

100

The basic political unit of Greek civilization.

Polis

100

Early wealthy Greek fighters battled on ______ or in chariots.

Horses

200

The sea separated Greek communities and islands

Aegean Sea

200

DAILY DOUBLE!

The Minoans lived on this island which is also the biggest island


Crete

200

Greeks established these in Italy, Sicily, France, Spain, and North Africa

Colonies

200
  • This hilltop fortress was located at the center of a city-state.

Acropolis

200

By 700 B.C.E., most armies were made up of these citizen soldiers.

Hoplites

300

DAILY DOUBLE!

Rugged ___________ separated mainland Greek communities

Mountains

300

The Minoan economy was based on this activity with Egypt and Syria

Trade

300

This was very important between colonies and their parent cities.

Trade

300
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  • This open marketplace and meeting area was outside the acropolis.

Agora

300

This tight battle formation encouraged unity and loyalty.

Phalanx

400

Because of geography, Greek communities were often __________ from each other

Isolated

400

These people conquered the Minoans in the mid-1400s B.C.E.

Mycenaeans

400
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  • The Greeks adopted this from the Phoenicians.

Alphabet

400

These people could vote, hold office, and own property.

Citizens

400
  • DAILY DOUBLE!


  • Defeated soldiers could lose citizenship and be taken into this.

Slavery

500

The geographical isolation helped create independent political units called _______. 

City-states (Polis)

500

After the Dorian invasion around 1100 B.C.E Greece entered this period

Dark Ages

500

The city-state of Corinth became known for this specialized product.

Pottery

500

In most city-states, only ______ men could be citizens.

Landowning men

500

Greek loyalty to their own ______ made them easier to conquer as a whole.

Polis (city-state)

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