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Movie Questions What geographic forms cover Greece? Copy movie questions and leave space to write the answers. http://player.discoveryeducation.com/index.cfm?guidAss etId=3b5d8e73-e494-435f-9c0c- c9923927e73a&blnFromSearch=1&productcode=HUB What geographic forms cover Greece? Where did Greek city-states develop? Why did the Greek city-states fight each other?

Where is Greece?

Greece is in Europe

Close up of Greece!

What kind of geographic feature is greece?

Peninsula Ancient Greece was located on a peninsula. Greece was surrounded by seas, which made trade and fishing very easier.

How? How could being located on a peninsula help trade?

Minoans The Ancient Minoans were the first people to settle in Ancient Greece. They became rich from trading, ship building, and fishing.

Mountains Mountains and seas divided Greece and made it difficult for one ruler to unify the area.

Polis The mountains isolated city-states from each other. City-states, known as polis, developed their own governments and remained independent.

Polis War Each city-state had an army to protect themselves against invaders from other countries and other city-states. There were many wars.

Greek Polis Although each city-state had its own government, all of the Greek city-states shared the same language and religion.

Check for Understanding What geographic form was Ancient Greece located on? What surrounded Ancient Greece? Who were the first people to settle in Ancient Greece? How did the seas around Ancient Greece affect them? How did the mountains affect Ancient Greek city-states? What is the Greek word for city-state? What did Ancient Greek city-states have in common?

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