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100

The Phoenicians gave the Greeks what?

The 24 letter alphabet
100

What was the Greek mainland on?

A peninsula

100

The ancient Greeks grew?

Olives, Grapes, Wheat, and Barley

100

What is the Greek word of city-state?

Polis

100

What was and important economic activity for Minoans?

Trade

200

What god was the city of Athens named after?

Athena

200

What landform covered most of Ancient Greece?

Mountains

200

What were the conditions of Greece that allowed grapes and olives to thrive?

The hot, dry climate

200

What is the name of the place around the acropolis?

Agora

200

What was the unified formation that Hoplites used in war?

Phalanx

300

What is the name of the mountain that the gods reside?

Mt. Olympus

300

Knossos is located on the island of?

Crete

300

Why was there a food shortage when the population grew?

There was not enough land to sustain the plants.

300

Since farmers couldn't grow enough food. City-states sent people out to make?

Colonies

300

Wealthy nobles rode ____ into battle.

Horses

400

The Minoans taught the Myceneans to navigate through the what?

Sky and Stars

400

What country is to the west of the Greek mainland?

Italy

400

What did Greeks raise?

Goats and Sheep

400

The palace found by Arthur Evans had?

Numerous rooms including bathrooms, workshops, storage rooms and twisting passageways.

400

What were the rights and responsibilities of men in ancient Greece?

Rights: Voting, Holding public office, defending themselves in court, and own property.

Responsibilities: Fight for their Polis and to serve in government.

500

What god did the Minoans believe and support in?

Hint: The Myceneans were taught about her by the Minoans.

Earth Mother

500

What is the sea located west of the Greek mainland?

The Ionian Sea.

500

The parent cities of ancient Greece gave the colonies what?

olive oil, wine, pottery

500

The acropolis is used for?

refuge in danger and to pray to the gods

500

The Greeks made coins out of what?

Steel