In this type of government the people are governed by the people where they vote on laws or other issues together.
Democracy
Who was the Philosopher that was taught by Socrates
Who is Plato
Where are most of the communities located in Greece
in the south east near the coast
List one reason why Travel was difficult between Greek communities
People mostly walked
Mountains
This style of Government is used by us today
Democracy
In this type of government the people are ruled by a King or Queen where their successors are usually their children.
Monarchy
The Greeks struggled with farming, and those who could utilized Terrace Farming due to what kind of landform?
Mountains
describe the topography of Greece
mostly mountainous and along the coast
Because mountains and water divided most of Greece from each other, this cause most City States to be come what?
Isolated
What was one thing that all Greeks had in common
Language
This is a type of government with a single ruler that dictates the choices of all of the people under them.
Tyranny
Why would Greek cities trade with other Greek cities
Greek cities would trade with other cities that had access to more farmable areas for their food
How did Greek communities develop independently while also living so close to other communities?
They were isolated from each other
laws, government, regulations, food, culture, religion...
This is a type of government ruled by a few people
Oligarchy
How would Greek cities trade between each other
through trade routes on the sea
What was the largest cause for conflicts in the region?
Shortage of good farmland
What was the name of the Island that was the origin of Greece
Crete
Name one of the Seas surrounding Greece
Ionian
Mediterranean
Aegean
What was the names of all 4 styles of Government that we discussed?
Monarchy
Oligarchy
Tyranny
Democracy
What was the name of the man who became well known for questioning the Government
Soctrates
At what point is the highest elevation in Greece.
Mt. Olympus
What was the name of the 2 most famous City-States
Athens and Sparta
What is a peninsula