Which letter is closest to Greece on the map to the left? 6.46 A B C D

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Which letter is closest to Greece on the map to the left? 6.46 A B C D

Essential Question: How does geography influence the way people live? 9.1 Colonies Standards: 6.46 and 6.47 Essential Question: How does geography influence the way people live? pp. 232-237

Success Criteria: What does “economy” mean? Because Greece is mountainous and surrounded by seas, their economy is based on what 2 main things? What was the effect of Greece being so mountainous around their communities? What problem caused Greeks to set up colonies and trade with many regions? Make a card/map representing “Greek Colonies and Trade Routes” Vocabulary: Economy Colonies

Mountains and Seas p232-233 part 1 page 237 part 2 fill in on your own- stop at the map

Part 1-2

What are three places from which mainland Greece imported trade goods? What is being represented in the map? What do the orange patches represent? What do the arrows represent? What are three places from which mainland Greece imported trade goods? What good is imported from Egypt, Italy, Sicily, and the coast of Black Sea? What problem is solved by importing this good? Are goods being imported into Greece by camel caravans or by maritime traders/merchants? Prove your answer true. From whom might the Greeks have learned to build ships and trade? What are 4 possible challenges merchant ships faced? 2 3 4 5 6 7 Sea trading 8 9 2 10

Causes Effects ? Mountains cover most of Greece ? Seas surround Greece                                 ? Seas surround Greece                                ? ?  Greeks set up colonies and traded with many regions Colonies traded with many regions                                                    ?

Causes Effects Mountains cover most of Greece     1.Greek communities separate and become VERY independent      2.Not a lot of farm land Seas surround Greece      Fishing and Trading = main source for Economy (way of making living) Farmers could not produce enough grain for the growing population Greeks set up colonies and traded with many regions Colonies traded with many regions spread the culture over a wide area = cultural diffusion.

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What are three places from which mainland Greece imported trade goods? What is being represented in the map? What do the orange patches represent? What do the arrows represent? What are three places from which mainland Greece imported trade goods? What good is imported from Egypt, Italy, Sicily, and the coast of Black Sea? What problem is solved by importing this good? Are goods being imported into Greece by camel caravans or by maritime traders/merchants? Prove your answer true. From whom might the Greeks have learned to build ships and trade? What are 4 possible challenges merchant ships faced? 2 3 4 5 6 7 Sea trading 8 9 2 10

Success Criteria: What does “economy” mean? Because Greece is mountainous and surrounded by seas, their economy is based on what 2 main things? What was the effect of Greece being so mountainous around their communities? What problem caused Greeks to set up colonies and trade with many regions? Make a card/map representing “Greek Colonies and Trade Routes” Vocabulary: Economy Colonies