The Greek peninsula is surrounded by these water bound landforms.
What are islands?
100
The land of Greece was hard to farm and could be described using this adjective, similar to a famous Sylvester Stalone boxer.
What is Rocky?
100
Greeks built these types of settlements away from the mainland.
What are colonies?
100
Greek word demos means this in English.
What is people?
100
"One"
What is Monarchy?
200
This 4 syllable term refers to city-states that were politically different and not connected by a common government.
What is independent?
200
These landforms made farming in Greece very difficult because it limited the amount of flat land.
What are mountains?
200
Greeks originally were forced to look for new places to settle because they lacked enough of this.
What is land?
200
Kratos, translated means this?
What is government or rule?
200
This government would have an assembly of citizens make decisions about law and war.
What is democracy?
300
Because of its many mountains, Greek city-states were separated from each other. This 4-syllable words is synonymous with separated...
What is isolated?
300
Many Greeks preferred to travel this way, because roads were in poor condition and were tough on wooden wheeled carts.
What is sailing?
300
Before setting out to sea in search of new lands, Greeks would first visit this person to make sure their future was promising?
What is an oracle?
300
This Greek city-state was the home of democracy?
What is Athens?
300
"Few"
What is oligarchy?
400
The farther away from the sea you get, the higher the elevation rises in Greece. This term refers to the land that is located "inward" from the sea.
What is inland?
400
Greeks did not raise cows because there wasn't enough land for them. What animal did they get milk from?
What are GOATS?
not Tom Brady
400
By settling colonies, Greeks were able to increase the amount of goods they exchanged with other lands. Also known as this...
What is trade?
400
Democracy did not last forever in Greece, city-states often returned to dictatorships (tyrannies) or this type of government.
What is oligarchies?
400
"Power by force"
What is tyranny?
500
The Greek peninsula shares boundaries with three seas, this one occupies Greece's western coastline.
What is the Ionian Sea?
500
Other than grapes and wine, Greeks got wealthy off this product that grew on trees and didn't need much land.
What is olives or olive oil??
500
Not only were goods exchanged, but also Greeks were able to spread their ideas, language, practices, and traditions, throughout the world. All characteristics of this two syllable trait.
What is culture?
500
Today, the U.S. elects representatives to make government decisions. This is known as an indirect democracy, more commonly called this... also what the Romans called their government.
What is a republic?
500
They were often supported by the poor and were hostile toward aristocrats.