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Daily Life Was there division of Labor, what types? What did the children do? Were Male and Female activities different? Were there Leisure activities? What kind? What was a typical day like for a Greek? Was there a common language?

Geography Location, Location, where is Greece? Seas, land masses? What was the terrain like? What food sources did they have? What was the climate like, how did it effect culture? How the geography shape government?

Government What type(s) of government were used in Greece? Was there a social pyramid, or status? What was the economy based on? What were the laws like? What were citizens rights like? Were men and women equal?

Technology Was the technology focused on art or war? What types of technology were used? How did the Greeks use technology—for what? Was there a writing system? How did they influence other civilizations and vice versa?

Religion/Beliefs Were the Greeks poly or monotheistic? How did the gods shape daily life/morals? How were the gods viewed by the Greeks? How was religion practiced? How did it shape government and relations with other cultures?