This was a fundamental or important part of Ancient Greek Life
What is trade?
Ancient Greek trade started about this many years ago
What is 4,600?
This nice-smelling spray was one item that was traded
What is perfume?
The earliest trade occurred between Greece and this country in Africa
What is Egypt?
If traders didn't have money, they could pay for their cargo by taking one of these
What are loans?
As the centuries went on Greeks built city-states farther apart and this improved as a result
What is Transportation?
Among the things archaeologists found were these three precious items (Two are metal and One comes from an animal)
What are gold, copper, and Ivory?
Another item that was traded could be used in drinks and as medicine
What is Honey?
This type of architecture was developed in Greece
What are Columns?
Interest rates ( money you had to pay back after borrowing it) could be this high
What is 30%?
Things were made in one part of this area where Greece is located to another part
What is the Mediterranean?
Trade decreased and disappeared when came became
What is Weaker?
Ancient Greek pottery can be found on the coast of this continent
What is Africa?
This is another name for the main marketplace
What is the Agora?
The Greeks protected trade by charging this ( it is still done today when you go shopping)
What is Tax?
New types of these things became available in Greece
This increased around the year 700 AD
What is trade?
This traded item is important to jot ideas on and is related to a product you use in school
What is Papyrus?
The Kind of Government Greece had
What is a Democracy?
In 470 AD it was illegal (against the law) to block people from bringing the grain into Greece, the punishment for this was
What is death?
Trade also helped to spread these things from one place to another
What are religion, ideas, and culture?
When money was developed Greece had to try to come up with a way to stop these people
Who are pirates?
Other than Wheat and grain, what was something that Greeks traded for from Africa, but shouldn't have
What are slaves?
D'oh, this poet wrote the books The Illiad and The Odyssey. (Two of Mr. Jorgensen's favorite Greek Writings)
Who is Homer?
Due to trade Greek City-States began to do this
What is Fight?