What is the difference between polytheism and monotheism?
One believes in multiple gods and the other believes in one god.
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Who introduced the idea of diseases having natural causes?
A Greek man named Hippocrates.
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What is govern?
Policies, actions, and affairs of a state, organization, or people.
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To honor the gods greeks read greek mythology books often at home.
What is "false"? There is no sacred book for Greek Mythology.
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What bodies of water surround Greece?
Aegean Sea, Mediterranean sea, Ionian Sea
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How did people honor the gods?
The citizens often built temples of worship. They regularly had festivals, and sacrificed animals.
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When did Ancient Greek civilizations thrived?
4000 years ago.
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What did the city-states have in common?
They all believed in the same religion, same basic culture, and the same language.
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Greece is surrounded by water and also has volcanoes that make it hard to govern the land. It also has a Mediterranean Climate.
What is "false"? Greece has many mountains not volcanoes.
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What does hindrance mean?
An obstacle or something that blocks you. The mountains in Greece, may be one.
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What is deities?
Another word for gods.
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Where does the word "alphabet" come from?
First 2 letters in the Greek alphabet, alpha and beta.
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What were other city- states mostly dominated by?
Athens, Sparta and Thebes.
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Greeceās main geographical challenge is controlling the Mediterranean sea.
What is "false"? It is the Aegean Sea.
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Why were the Greeks very happy with their land?
The Greeks had a wealth of seafood, fresh fish, a wealth of vegetables, and fresh drinking water.
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What did the temple built at Delphi contained?
It contained an oracle.
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What are differences between modern democracy
and ancient Greek democracy?
In Athens, all citizens debated and
voted on every issue. Today we elect representatives to speak for us and make laws.
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What did Athenians think of themselves? Why?
As the shining star of the Greek city-states because, they were famed for their literature, poetry, drama, theatre, schools, buildings, and government.