What is a landform that is surrounded by water on all sides?
an island
Name at 2 crops grown in Ancient Greece.
barley, wheat, lentils, onions, leeks, olives, grapes and garlic
What does the Greek word "polis" mean?
City
What does contribution mean?
To give or do something, or leave a lasting impression
What is a landform that is surrounded by water on 3 sides?
a peninsula
How did Ancient Greeks adapt to their farming because of their hilly land?
They used terrace farming
Ancient Greece is known as the birthplace of _____.
Democracy
____ was an important art form for Greek civilization, and they used this to paint pictures of daily life.
Pottery

Mediterranean Sea
What were the Ancient Greeks good at doing? Name at least 3.
farming, fishing, pottery, ships

C. government by the people

A. Greek Architecture
Ancient Greece was located in what continent?
Europe
What sea did the Ancient Greeks travel on to trade with other civilizations?
The Mediterranean
direct
Today's ______ are modeled after the games of ancient Greece.
Olympics
What are the cities in Ancient Greece called?
city-states

A. On hillsides

B. They wanted to be ruled by a king.

A. Today, winners receive an award.
Label these maps:
-where Ancient Greek culture began
-Greece today
-The spread of Greek culture

Map A: The spread of Greek culture
Map B: Greece today
Map C: Where ancient Greek culture began

C. Rocky mountains and hills
Why was Ancient Greek government called direct democracy?
Because citizens voted DIRECTLY for the laws and rules they wanted.

C
(we haven't talked about A, B is the Great Wall of China, and D is the US Capitol)