What water source is Greece surrounded by on 3 sides?
Mediterranean Sea
What was important/special about ancient Greece pottery?
It had paintings that gave information about daily life.
How did ancient Greece adapt to the limited rich soil?
Farmed what they could with the soil
What were the major crops (natural resources) found in Greece?
Olives and Grapes
What is a piece of land called that has 3 sides surrounded by water?
Peninsula
How was their government ruled?
By the people
How did the ancient Greeks adapt to being able to grow limited foods on their soil?
Traded with other cultures
What is a human characteristic? (not a specific example, just definition)
Jobs people had
Limited rich soil
What major event came from ancient Greece?
The Olympics
How did ancient Greece adapt to cities being separated by mountains?
They developed independent communities called city states.
What were the major 3 human characteristics?
Farmers, Shipbuilders, and Traders
How would the terrain of ancient Greece be described?
Hilly
Mountainous
What is the major architecture contribution from ancient Greece?
How did ancient Greece adapt using the water surrounding the peninsula?
They used the ships to travel and trade with other communities.
What is specialization?
A person learning and being focused on one skill
In what continent is Greece located?
Europe
What kind of democracy was practiced in ancient Greece?
Direct democracy
How did the ancient Greeks use the Mediterranean Sea as a natural resource? (Not by sailing/trading on it)
Using it to fish
What is interdependence?
Relying on trade with other civilizations to meet all your needs