maps
Primary and Secondary sources
Greece
Geography
Early Man
100

What are cardinal directions?

North East South and West.

100

What source is the first of?

Primary source.

100

What did Pericles do for the government?

He brought direct democracy to Athens.

100

How many continents are there?

7

100

What does Paleolithic mean?

Old stone age.

200

What are intermediate directions?

Northeast, southeast, northwest, southwest. 

200

What source is based on research.

Secondary source.

200

Where the Greeks polytheistic or monotheistic?

Polytheistic.

200

what lines run north to south and measure East to west.

Longitude lines.

200

How did Paleolithic people get food?

Hunting and gathering.

300

What is a guide that explains symbols and colors on a map?

Map key

300

A text book.

Secondary source.

300

True or false? Greece was a peninsula.

True.

300

What lines run East to west and measure north to south?

Latitude.

300

What is a person that travels place to place with no home in search of food?

Nomad

400

What helps understand the relationship between distances on a map?

Map scale.

400

A photo.

Primary.

400

Who made up of all of Athens government?

Men.

400

How many oceans are there?

5

400

What is an extra supply of food?

Surplus.

500

What is the direction or placement of things on a map?

Compass rose.

500

  Audio recording.

Primary.

500

True or false? Women in Sparta could own land.

True.

500

What hemisphere is Australia located in?

Southeastern.

500

What does Neolithic mean?

New stone age.