Contributions
Geography
Adaptations
Resources
100

What sporting event was created in Ancient Greece that we still participate in today?

The Olympics
100

Greece's geography consists mainly of what type of land?

Mountains

100

What 4 things do humans absolutely need to survive?

Food, water, shelter, air

100

What are the three types of resources?

Natural, human, and capital

200

What are the three styles of columns?

Doric, Ionic, Corinthian

200

Where did people mainly live in Ancient Greece?

The coastline

200

Did the geography of Greece make it easy or hard to farm crops?

Hard
200

What is an example of a human resource in Ancient Greece?

Fisherman, ship builder, farmer
300

What city do we live near that still uses columns in their architecture?

Washington, D.C.

300

What were the two main seas impacting Ancient Greece?

The Mediterranean Sea and The Aegean Sea
300

How did the Mediterranean Sea make getting food easier for people in Greece?

They could fish for food in the sea

300

What is an example of a natural resource used in Ancient Greece?

Olives, clay, fish

400

What two colors was Greek pottery?

Black and red

400

What is the landform called that is surrounded by water on 3 sides?

A penninsula

400

Aside from fishing, how did the Mediterranean Sea make it easier for Greeks?

They used it for travel.
400

What is a capital resource? Give one example

A good used to create another good. A table, tools, car, computer, etc.

500

Who was allowed to compete and watch the Olympics?

Men

500

What is the landform that the Greek gods and goddesses lived on according to Greek mythology?

Mt. Olympus

500

What animals did Ancient Greeks raise in the mountains?

Sheep and goats


500

What is the difference between a good and a service?

A good is a thing that people use and need for a specific purpose. A service is an action that is performed for a purpose.  (For example, a farmer grows crops to feed people is a service, and the crops are the good)