Greece
Greece
Greece
Greece
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What are Greek cities called?

City-states

100

What is Greece?

A country in Southeastern Europe, on the European Continent, bordering Abania, Macedonia, Bulgaria, and Turkey.

100

What did the winner of the Olympics get?

Laurel leaves worn on their head

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What two group of people did not have the right to vote?

women and slaves

200

What was Athens known for?

Education/ school/ art/ science

200

What is a peninsula?

A large mass of land, three sides of which are bordered by water

200

What are the olympics?

A large athletic competition, involving many sports, born in Ancient Greece, in which many city-states participated. It developed into the biggest international athletic competition in the world today.

200

How were women treated in Athens?

 Unfairly/ had no rights/ only used for having children

300

What was Sparta known for?

Military/ war/ strength

300

What is a comedy?

A play that ends in a happy way.

300

What is polytheism?

The worship or belief in many gods and/or goddesses.

300

What is democracy?

Greece (Athens, in particular) is the birthplace of this form of government, that the United States uses today.

400

What is a tragedy?

A play that ends badly/ in a sad way.

400

What was the geography like?

Mild climate/ mountains/ many seas/ surrounded by water

400

What is a crop that Greece is known for growing?

Olives, grapes

400

How were women treated in Sparta?

Could own and run a business, own property, and go where they wanted. But even in Sparta, women still had to obey their husband or father.

500

What is the name of the mountain in Greece?

Mount Olypmus

500

What are the Mediterranean, Ionian, and Aegean Seas?

The three seas that surround Greece and its 400 islands.

500

How did the Greek's spread their culture?

The Greeks were great sailors and traders. They sailed all over the Mediterranean Sea and left towns and villages wherever they went.

500

How was the soil/ground in Greece?

Rocky

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