09/19/17 QOD How many sections should you have in your binder?

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09/19/17 QOD How many sections should you have in your binder? You should have 3 sections in your binder. I can describe Greek geography.

Agenda I can and QOD Agenda Vocab Flashcards Notes 25.1 and 25.2 Map Projections (HW)

Quiz 1 Flashcards (Please mark the * Flashcards with the *) * Aegean Sea: a sea that is an arm of the Mediterranean Sea, east of Greece * Colony: an established settlement away from the home country Geography: the physical features of an area Isolated Communities: a settlement that is separated from other settlements by features such as mountains or oceans * Merchants: people who made money by selling goods

25.1 Introduction Peninsula Body of land with water on 3 sides Shaped like a hand with fingers in Mediterranean Sea Islands go into Mediterranean Sea and Aegean Sea Mountainous Isolated Communities

25.2 Isolated Communities and Difficulties of Travel Mountains isolated communities Limited communication Travel by land was difficult Very rocky Stopped at inns Travelled in caravans (large groups) Boat travel was easier Sacrifices to Poseidon Water travel was essential to trade and travel