Name a one Landform in Geography
Mountain, Plateau, Plain, Valley, Hill, Vanyon, River, Glacier, Desert, Lake, Island, Delta, Peninsula, Volcano,
What is the belief in multiple Gods called?
Polytheism
Fruits, Vegetables, Seafood, Grapes, Olives
What age did children go to school?
Age 7
Name a class rule in Ms. Whitaker's Class
Any rule
What is the difference between absolute location and relative location?
Absolute location is the exact location, and relative location is close by.
Zeus is the God of what?
The sky, Lighting, King of the Gods etc.
What rights did women have in Greece?
They had none, no rights
Rome is named after which twin?
Romulus
Falcons RISE, what does Rise stand for?
Responsible and Respectful, Integrity, Safety, Excellence.
A compass tells us where to go... What are the 4 Cardinal Directions?
North, South, East, West
Why did the Greeks believe in so many Gods?
They believed the Gods helped them in everyday life, they believed the Gods guided them or helped them.
What is the difference between Sparta and Athens
Spartans focused on war, Athens focused on education and arts
Who was the First Roman Emperor?
Caesar Augustus
What is Ms. Whitaker's Favorite color?
Brown
Name the 7 continents
Asia, Africa, North America, South America, Europe, Australia, Antarctica
Which Religion follows "The Buddha"
Buddhism
Greek cities were called?
City-states
What was the series of three wars fought between rome and Carthage called?
Punic Wars
Why is Culture Important?
Any Response
What are the 5 themes of Geography?
Human Environment Interaction, Movement, Region, Place, Location
Why does Religion impact culture so much?
any response
The Parthenon was built for which Greek God?
Athena
Rome has water on all sides, this is called a what?
Penninsula
What is Geography?
The study of places and the relationships between people and their environments.