What is "Maritime Trade"
Exchanging goods on the sea/water
Who was allowed to participate in the government in Athens? Males, Females, or Both?
Only Males
This physical feature covered 80% of the Greek mainland.
Mountains
True/False An oligarchy allows the people to have the most participation in their government.
False
One of the main reasons why ancient Greece did not start as a single, unified empire.
The geography (mountains and water) made it difficult to travel
Polis is the Greek word for this.
What is city-state?
This export was Athens' most valuable money maker.
What is olive oil?
Where did the ancient Greeks believe some of their gods and goddesses lived?
Mt. Olympus
Power is in the hands of one person, usually a king
Monarchy
The prefix "Mono-" means how many?
One
This is the main part of a country; the part of Greece attached to the rest of the continent of Europe
Mainland
This city-state was home to an 11 meter-tall statue of Athena inside the Parthenon.
What is Athens?
These are 2 crops grown/harvested in ancient Greece
What are grapes, olives, wheat, barley, and/or figs.
All citizens share the ruling power.
Democracy
If the ruler is a King or Pharaoh, which form of government is it?
Monarchy
This landform is surrounded on most sides by water while still being connected to the mainland.
Peninsula
Each city-state had its own unique what?
Government and Economy
What did the ancient Greeks do to adapt to their dry, rocky soil and mountainous landscape?
They depended on the sea for things like trade, travel, fishing, etc.
Power in the hands of one person who took control by force
Tyranny
This prefix means "multiple or many"
Poly-
What is the Acropolis?
The city-states had this in common.
Language, Religion, Culture, Customs
The three bodies of water that surround the peninsula of Greece are:
Aegean Sea, Ionian Sea, Mediterranean Sea
Power in the hands of a few wealthy individuals
Oligarchy
This prefix means "few."
Oli-