The sea you cross from Egypt to reach Greece.
The Mediterranean
The "bucket" ancient Greek religion fell into.
polytheism
The study of life, knowledge, problems, reality, and reason.
Philosophy
Sparta had this form of government.
Monarchy/Oligarchy
The items Greece would take to trade with foreign nations. (name 2)
Olives, grapes, goats, figs, fish/eels, pottery
The 3 landforms that greatly influenced Greek development.
Mountains, Islands, and Seas
This Greek God controlled lightning and was the "king of the Gods."
Zeus
The philosopher known for the quote, "strong minds discuss ideas, average minds discuss events, weak minds discuss people."
Socrates
Democracy
The economic system or "bucket" used when trading with foreign nations
Barter
These tall landforms are one of the 3 that separated Greek city-states from one another.
Mountains
The reason Medusa was turned into a Gorgon.
She offended Athena.
The athletic event that was originally an religious ceremony to honor Zeus.
The Olympics
The reason Athens and Sparta had a different political system, geographically.
Mountains separated them and made them develop independently.
The economic system or "bucket" used when trading within Greece
Currency
These landforms are surrounded by the sea, and make it very hard to get to.
Island
Sisyphus' final punishment.
Pushing a rock up a hill for eternity.
The city-states were united by religion and love of Greece.
The only group of people allowed to vote in Athens
Male citizens
The reason Greece depended on external trade.
It didn't have all 3 goldilocks conditions so it needed to trade for better domesticated plants/animals
The 3 landforms are important to Greece because of this cultural consequence.
It created different cultures in different city-states
The biggest difference between Greek religion and the others we've covered this year.
The Greek Gods interact with regular humans
The school Plato founded.
The Academy/the first university in Europe
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The form of currency used in Greece.
Drachme