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Ancient Greece
Quick Geography Lesson
And ways Ancient Greek culture impacted OUR culture

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Map of Ancient Greece
Study the names of the Seas that surround Greece
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Multiple Choice
Greece is a
peninsula
delta
archapelago
isthmus
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Multiple Select
The Seas that surround Greece are
Mediterranean Sea
Ionian Sea
Aegean Sea
Red Sea
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Multiple Choice
Why did separate governments develop in ancient Greece?
mountains separated people
language separated people
it was an economic choice
Zeus told them to
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Multiple Choice
Because they were surrounded by water, the Greeks became
skilled farmers
skilled sailors
skilled nomads
skilled hunters
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Multiple Choice
The earliest cultures to settle in Greece were the
Egyptians and the Israelites
Minoans and Mycenaeans
Mayans and the Aztecs
Hrappans and the Aryans
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Ancient Greeks fished. They also grew grapes and olives.
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Multiple Choice
Ancient Greeks grew
corn and beans
rice and wheat
olives and grapes
potatoes and corn
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Myths Explain The World
Instead of science, the ancient Greeks used mythology--stories about gods or heroes--to try to explain how the world works. The Greeks believed that the gods caused natural events, from the rising of the moon to thunderstorms. Everything was attributed to the gods, from disasters to daily events.
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Multiple Choice
Ancient Greeks were
Monotheistic
Polytheistic
atheistic
Buddhist
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Multiple Select
Ancient Greeks believed that Gods and Goddesses caused
the moon to rise
daily events
natural events
disasters
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Heroes
Some myths told not of gods but of heroes. Each city had it own hero, real or fictional, who would slay terrible monsters. The most famous Greek hero was Hercules. Hercules is famous for his strenth.
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Multiple Choice
Hercules was famous for his
cooking skills
acting skills
strength
beauty
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What caused winter?
The Greeks believed that Demeter, the goddess of agriculture caused the seasons. Hades, the god of the underworld kidnapped Demeter's daughter. He eventually agreed to give her back for half of the year. Because of Demeter's grief, when her daughter was not with her the plants did not grow, causing winter.
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Multiple Choice
Demeter is the goddess of
the underworld
agriculture
beauty
communication
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Multiple Choice
Hades is the god of
the sun
the heavens
the sea
the underworld
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Multiple Choice
Winter is caused by Demeter not having her
nap
lunch
daughter
coffee
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Multiple Choice
Homer wrote the Iliad, the story about
the Trojan War
the computer virus
the boy who lost a shoe
the mother laughing
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Multiple Choice
Aesop was a
actor
king
fable writer
cook
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Multiple Choice
A fable is a story with
a lesson
a scary witch
princesses
a ghost
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The Greeks took care in designing their buildings to reflect
greatness
dullness
illness
ugliness
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Philosophy
The ancient Greeks worshipped gods and goddesses. But some people started to think about other explanations for natural events. We call these people philosophers. Philosophers believe in the power of the human mind to think, explain, and understand life. Three famous philosophers are Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle.
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Multiple Choice
The term philosopher means
lover of hot chocolate
lover of mythology
lover of wisdom
lover of the sea
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Multiple Choice
One famous Greek philosopher was
Aristotle
Gilgamesh
Menes
Siddhartha
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Science contributions
Greek doctors like Hippocrates wanted to cure diseases and keep people healthy. He is known today for his ideas about how doctors should behave.
Doctors today take the Hippocratic Oath vowing to do their best to help and protect their patients.
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Multiple Choice
Hippcrates was a Greek doctor who
influenced how patients are billed by hospitals
asked Zeus to leave him alone
won 3 Olympics
influenced how doctors today treat their patients
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Multiple Select
The Greeks made great contributions to the
arts & literature
architecture
philosophy
medicine
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