Was Sparta north or south of Athens?
Sparta had the strongest this, while Athens had the strongest this.
Army:Navy
Direct Democracy.
This is how Ancient Greece is different from all of the other civilizations that we have learned about.
They didn't have a river valley.
A Greek City-State that was like an independent country.
Polis
The form of government that we have in the United States, that was NOT used in Greece, though it's counterpart does.
Representative Democracy (Direct in Greece)
This was how the landforms were like in Ancient Greece
Hilly and Rocky, typically not ideal for farming. There were also many islands.
A marketplace in Ancient Greece that also serves as a gathering place.
To be considered a citizen, and have a right to vote, you had to have these 3 requirements.
You are male - You were born there (same with your parents) - You had to be of working class (Not a slave or prisoner of war).
In Ancient Greece, farmers grew these 2 crops (just name 2).
Could be any of Olives, Wheat, Barley, and Grapes. They also raised goats and sheep.
Sparta had a type of government where these people ruled.
Wealthy Landowners
In a democracy, people must share civic this for the government to work.
Duty/Responsibility
This is the sea to the EAST of Greece
Aegean Sea
Where did the people meet in Athens to have meetings and vote.
At an Acropolis, typically at the top of a hill.
A rule stating that all people must follow the rules.
Rule of Law