Geography
Seas of Ancient Greece
Greek city-statepos
politics
throughout whole chapter
100
Peninsula Islands Mountain Mainland
What is Ancient Greece composed of?
100
Mediterranean, Ionian, Aegean
What are the three seas surrounding Greece?
100
Greek communities began forming their own governments
What is a polis?
100
women, slaves, foreigners
who was exluded from legal rights
100
stay at home, take care of kids
What are the role of women?
200
Europe and Asia
What continents did ancient greece touch?
200
Mediterranean Sea
which sea is south of greece?
200
agora and and acropolis
What are the two features of a polis?
200
men
who had legal rights
200
goverment in hands of arsistocrats
What is oligarchy
300
Area of land surrounded by water on three sides.
What is a peninsula?
300
Ionian Sea
which sea is west of greece
300
on top of the mountain
where is the acropolis located?
300
The study and practice of government
What are politics?
300
formation of heavily armed soldiers who moved together in one unit
What is phalanx
400
Peloponnesian
What is the largest peninsula in Greece?
400
Aegean sea
which sea is east of greece
400
on the bottom of the mountain
where is the agora located?
400
Oligarchy Monarchy Tyranny Democracy Aristocracy
What are the different types of government
400
sparta
Which Greek polis was known for its dedication to a full-time military?
500
Large piece of land that is connected to a continent.
What is a mainland?
500
none. greece is a penisula
which sea is north of greece
500
Normally built on the highest spot of a city-state Well fortified Contained the public buildings and Greek temples "high ground"
What is the acropolis?
500
own type of governement
What did each city state have?
500
military state
What is a society organized for the purpose of waging war
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