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Bell Ringer 11/13: 1. Greece is located on the southern tip of which peninsula? (pg. 247) 2. What is a peninsula? (pg. R65) Homework: Geography of Greece Questions
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Ancient Greece Geography and Vocabulary 500-323 B.C.E.
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Front: Agora Back: (common noun) An outdoor market place
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Front: aristocracy Back: (noun) A form of government controlled by a few wealthy people
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Front: democracy Back: (noun) A form of government that is ruled by the people Sound familiar?
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Front: philosopher Back: (noun) Someone who strives to extend human knowledge
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Front: mercenary Back: (noun) A hired soldier
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Front: myth Back: (noun) A story made up to explain the mysteries of nature and life
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Front: immortal Back: (adjective) The ability to live forever
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Front: plunder Back: (noun or verb) Goods seized during battle or the act of seizing goods during a battle
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Ancient Greece Geography
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Geography Greece is a peninsula: An area of land that is surrounded by water on 3 sides -Ionian Sea -Aegean Sea -Mediterranean Sea
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Geography Weather Conditions:Greece is very arid and dry. They grew things that thrive in heat and humidity such as wheat, barley, olives and grapes. Built terraces to help farm on the mountains
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Geography Very mountainous:This made it very hard for the Greek communities to interact and unify Led to the formation of city- states This led to fierce rivalries such as Athens vs. Sparta!
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Why do you think being mountainous causes such rivalries? Think-Pair-Share:
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If it was difficult to travel and trade because of the geography and rivalries, how did they trade? Think-Pair-Share:
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Geography So they took to the seas: Hundreds of bays to provide safe harbor for ships Developed an awesome navy for fighting and trading Traded olive oil, wine, and marble Returned with grains, metals, and ideas That’s a Trireme!
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Geography:
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Zeus wants you to RAPP read! Read your book…do not ask to go to the restroom or go to the library!
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