What makes much of Greece a peninsula?
  • the lack of large rivers
  • the water on three sides
  • the steep mountain slopes
  • the large number of islands
The ancient Greeks did not like to travel on land because they.......
  • did not want to offend the earth god.
  • were afraid of people from other villages.
  • used the land for farming instead of roads.
  • found traveling through the mountains difficult.
How did the Greek mountains affect communication?
  • They promoted road building.
  • They led people to write letters.
  • They isolated communities.
  • They made farmers stop speaking.
What made farming in ancient Greece especially difficult?
  • mud
  • rocks
  • robbers
  • climate/weather
The ancient Greeks worshiped the sea god Poseidon. What does this tell about the Greeks?
  • They believed in only one god.
  • They lived in separated villages.
  • They relied on the sea for travel and trade.
  • They stayed away from the sea as much as they could.
The ancient Greeks raised these animals on their farms because these animals.....
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  • did not need flat land.
  • could drink sea water.
  • supplied oil for lamps.
  • did not eat much food.
What problem did ancient Greek communities try to solve by starting colonies?
  • too many ships
  • too much timber
  • shortage of people
  • shortage of farmland
Why did ancient Greek communities trade?
  • to stop having to farm
  • to get goods they needed
  • to enjoy adventures at sea
  • to give families work to do
Which choice of titles would best fit as column headings for the chart below?
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  • Wants and Needs
  • Farms and Villages
  • Goods and Services
  • Exports and Imports
Greece is on which continent?
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  • Europe
  • Africa
  • North America
  • Asia
Why did the Greeks live in isolated communities?
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  • They didn't like each other.
  • They were worried about spreading diseases.
  • Mountains and hilly rocky land separated the city-states. 
  • Many lakes and rivers made travel difficult
Choose the answer choice that correctly labels the City-State for symbol B on the map below.
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  • Knossos
  • Athens
  • Olympia
  • Delphi
  • Sparta
Choose the answer choice that correctly labels the City-State for symbol D on the map below.
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  • Knossos
  • Athens
  • Olympia
  • Delphi
  • Sparta
What is a 'city-state?'
  • A city within a state
  • Your address
  • The government of Greece
  • A city that acts like a small country
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