Criado por Summer Addington
aproximadamente 8 anos atrás
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Questão | Responda |
peninsula | body of land surrounded on three sides by water Ex. Greece |
Mt Olympus | The highest mountain in Greece, where the ancient Greeks believed many of their gods and goddesses lived |
Crete | largest island off of Greece; the Minoan civilization flourished here from 2700 BC to 1450 BC |
Arthur Evans | archeaologist who excavated Knossos, the palace of legendary King Minos on the island of Crete |
Mycenaeans | name for the civilization that developed on the Greek mainland; they dominated the whole Greek mainland for about 500 years |
Homer | Ancient Greek poet. Famous for his epic poems the Iliad and the Odyssey |
Polis | A city-state in ancient Greece |
Athens | For many centuries the most powerful of all ancient Greek city-states; capital or present-day Greece |
acropolis | A large hill in ancient Greece where city residents sought shelter and safety in times of war |
Agora | A central area in Greek cities used both as a marketplace and as a meeting place |
Parthenon | A temple to the goddess Athena, built on the Acropolis in Athens |
Direct Democracy | type of democracy in which EVERY citizen participates in making laws |
Philosophy | The study of or search for truth, wisdom, and the right way to live |
polytheism | The belief in many gods and goddesses |
Sparta | argest Greek city-state; focused on fighting and war |
oligarchy | government in which a “few” rule ; rule by a few Ex. aristocracy or plutocracy |
Helot | A slave in the ancient Greek city-state of Sparta |
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