Vocabulary
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Section 2
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What is a city-state of ancient Greece, noted for its democratic form of governmet
What is Athens
100
_________ are metal objects invented in Anatolia about 650 B.C. for use in trade
What is Coins
100
the Greeks believed ______________ was the home of the major god and goddesses
What is Mount Olympus
100
a Political unit made up of a city and it's surrounding lands
What is city-state
200
Who is the ruler of Greek gods
What is Zeus
200
_________ is one of the surplus goods that Greece traded for products such as timber, animal hides, and nuts
What is Olive oil
200
A _________ is a short story usually involving animals that teaches a moral lesson
What is fable
200
what where the largest city-states in Ancient Greece
What is Athens and Sparta
300
Who are the people of Southwest Asia who began to trade around 1100 B.C.
What is Phoenicians
300
What is the large sea that is South of Greece
What is Mediterranean sea
300
The Olympics were games were held every four years to honor __________
What is Zeus
300
What area was the center of city life
What is agora
400
__________ people of Sparta are helots
What is enslaved
400
What is the small sea that is East of Greece
What is Peloponnesus
400
The goddess ________ was the protector of Athens
What is Athena
400
What was the earliest form of government in Greece
What is Monarchy
500
________ is a strip of land that connects two landmasses
What is isthmus
500
_________ is a body of land that has water of three sides
What is Peninsula
500
The Iliad portrays events during the ___________
What is Trojan war