On what CONTINENT are Greece and Italy located?
Europe
Mali was ruled by a ___.
king
Greek Architecture was known for its ___.
Columns!
A contribution from the Empire of Mali was ___.
oral storytelling
Some natural resources that Greece and Rome shared were ____.
grapes
olives
wheat
What body of water surrounds both Greece and Italy?
Mediterranean Sea
True or False, in Greece and Rome, all people over the age of 18 were able to vote.
FALSE!
Aqueducts carried ____.
water
Ancient Greece was known for its ____.
pottery
Where did Mansa Musa go on his hajj?
Mecca
What city is starred on the map?
Rome
What was something that was the SAME about the governments of both Ancient Rome and Greece?
Any of the following:
Only men could vote
Citizens were able to help make decisions.
Arches were important because ____.
They were strong and held a lot of weight.
Ancient Rome was known for its ____.
mosaics
What were the two most important resources traded in the Empire of Mali?
salt and gold
Greece and Italy are both ___ or a body of land surrounded by water on three sides.
peninsula
In a Republic or representative democracy, what do citizens vote on?
representatives or people who work together to make decisions.
Domes were invented by what ancient civilization?
Rome
Mosaics helped the Ancient Romans ___.
Any of the following:
1. Show off
2. Keep them cool
3. Keep clean/be easy to clean
Greece, Mali, and Rome relied on ____ to make money.
What mountain range is shown on the map?
In Athens, they had a direct democracy which meant ___.
A group of citizens were randomly picked to write laws and then EVERY citizen voted on each law.
Domes were important because ___.
They helped carry sound.
Ancient Greek Pottery often showed ____.
myths
gods/goddesses
history
What are the civilizations in order from OLDEST to YOUNGEST? (just Mali, Greece, and Rome)
Greece, Rome, Mali