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100

A famous Greek building that used columns to support the roof and is still partly standing today.

What is the Parthenon?

100

At the beginning of their culture, they were located on a peninsula with many islands, surrounded by the Mediterranean Sea

What is Greece?

100

The continent that Greece and Rome is found on?

What is Europe?

100

The type of farming needed to grow crops on hills or mountains 

What is terraced farming?

100
Materials that come directly from nature (e.g., water, soil, wood, coal)
What are natural resources?
200
A sporting event every four years in which countries from all over the world participate
What are the Olympics?
200

At the beginning of their culture, they were located by a river on a peninsula in the Mediterranean Sea

What is Rome?

200

Land that is surrounded by water on 3 sides  

What is a peninsula?

200

Ancient Greeks built _______ to trade on the Mediterranean Sea.

What are ships?

200

When groups depend on one another for goods and services

What is economic interdependence?

300
Structures that supported aqueducts
What are arches?
300

At the great influence of their culture, they were spread throughout the Mediterranean region and most of western Europe

What is Rome?

300

Land that is surrounded on all sides by water

What is an island?

300

Ancient Romans built _______ to connect to land in Europe.

What are roads?

300
People working to produce goods and services
What are human resources?
400
A form of government in which people vote to make their own rules and laws.
What is direct democracy?
400

At the great influence of their culture, they were spread throughout the eastern European region

What is Greece?

400

The body of water that was important to the Ancient Greeks and Romans for trade

What is the Mediterranean Sea?

400

Roman population grew large enough that they needed to built these to bring in fresh water...

What are aqueducts?

400

Ancient Greeks would trade what they had for what they needed. They traded...

What is olives and pottery?

500
A form of government in which people vote for a smaller group of citizens to make rules and laws for everyone.
What is representative democracy?
500

The Roman Empire was spread throughout parts of these 3 continents. 

Who are Europe, Asia and Africa?

500

The river Romans depend on for fresh water

What is the Tiber River?

500

Romans would go here to watch gladiator fights and chariot races.

What is the Colosseum?

500

Goods used to make other goods or provide services

What are capital resources?

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