VOCAB.
MAP SKILLS
GREECE
GREECE
GREECE
100
A government that rules by the people.
What is a democracy?
100
Number 3 on the map.
What is Aegean Sea?
100
Greece is located in the ___________ ___________.
What is the Balkan Penninsula?
100
Homer, Socrates, and Aristotle were all _____________.
What is philosophers?
100
What did Alexander name many of the cities that he built?
What is Alexandria?
200
A leader who comes to power by illegal means is called a ___________.
What is a tyrant?
200
Number 1 on the map.
What is Crete?
200
The _____________ made the Greek people travel by sea.
What is the mountains?
200
In Athens, decisions were made by ________ ______.
What is majority rule?
200
Name 2 ideas still around today that originated in ancient Greece.
What is Hippocratic Oath, Olympics, and Democracy?
300
A government ruled by a group of aristocrats and some middle class.
What is an oligarchy?
300
Number 2 on the map.
What is Asia Minor?
300
The Mycenaeans borrowed ideas about art, writing, and religion from the ______________.
What is Minoans?
300
Alexander's empire broke up after his death because ____________________________________________.
What is Alexander failed to name a legitimate heir.
300
Who wrote the epic poems Iliad and Odyssey?
What is Homer?
400
Rule by a king or queen who inherits power.
What is a monarchy?
400
Number 5 on the map.
What is Ionian Sea?
400
List 1 reason why the sea influenced Greek civilization.
What is sea travel easier than land travel, OR connected Greeks to outsiders, OR many Greeks became fishers and traders.
400
Alexander built his empire by ___________.
What is Conquest?
400
Adapting customs from one culture for use in another.
What is cultural borrowing?
500
The Athenians voted by using __________ ________.
What is majority rule?
500
What is number 4 on the map?
What is Balkan Peninsula?
500
The 2 main crops and trade items in Greece.
What is olives and grapes.
500
List the kind of workers in Athens during the Golden Age.
What is artists, scientists, & builders?
500
Open air market and gathering place in many ancient Greek city-states.
What is agora?