What's the climate in Ancient Greece?
Warm and Dry
True or False, When you visit Athens, you will notice stench.
True
Are houses numbered or identified in any way and the streets have names in Ancient Greece?
No
True or False not that much city states go around the water
False
Who one ruled Athens?
Kings
Which side of the Greek peninsula has warmer winters and more rainfall?
The west side
True or False, Tombs are inside the city gates.
False
What do people use to carry bedding, food, and supplies?
Slaves or Pack Animals
What can you trade when going by water?
Food and Goods
What is Ancient Greece famous for?
Being the seat of Democracy
What were winters like in Ancient Greece?
Cold and Windy
What is a river in Athens that runs through the city and a dumping ground for garbage?
The Eridanus
What do Ancient Greeks mainly use to transport stone?
Unpaved Roads
Where can you trade when traveling by water?
Between the Greek Mainland and Islands
People who are sort of like chief executives.
During a average year at the Attic Peninsula, how many sunny days could there be?
180 sunny days
What is a hill in Athens that is rocky, flatopped hill that is over the city?
Acropolis
What do you need to cross a stream?
A ford or someone to ferry you on a small boat or raft.
Who heals sick people when traveling by water?
Asclepius, the god of healing
Who cannot be citizens?
Slaves, women, and people under the age of 18.
During a average year at the Attic Peninsula, how many partly sunny days could there be?
150 partly sunny days
What is a large open market and public meeting place on Acropolis?
The Agora
What happens if you meet a large wagon or a herd of cattle?
You will be forced to stand aside or even climb up a wall for safety.
What do locals travel by ship for?
To take part in games and festivals
How many citizens make up the Council
500