
Module 8: Ancient Greece-Lesson 1:Trading Cultures Develop
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Module 8: Ancient Greece
Lesson 1: Trading Cultures Develop & Greeks create City-States
Standard:7.4-Analyze the development of civilizations in ancient Greece.
Objective:7.4.6-Trace the influence of trade on the development of Greece.
I Can Statement: “I can trace the influence and development of trade and Greek city-states on ancient Greece civilization.”
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What will you learn today?
Trading cultures developed in the Minoan and Mycenean civilizations.
The Greeks created city-states for protection and security.
The city-state became the foundation of Greek civilization.
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Trading Cultures develop
Many cultures settled and developed in Greece. Two of the earliest groups were the Minoans (muh-NOH-uhnz) and Mycenaeans (my-suh-NEE-uhns). By 2000 BC, these two cultures had built advanced societies on the island of Crete. The Minoans were known as the best shipbuilders of their times. They used ships mainly for trading purposes. In 1600s BC, a volcano erupted and may have led to the end of the Minoans civilization.
After the end of the Minoans civilization the Mycenaeans took over the trade routes that was once sailed by the Minoans. The Myceneans set up powerful trading networks on the Mediterranean and Black seas. In the 1200s BC, Mycenaean society also fell prey to earthquakes and invaders. Greece entered into a period called the Dark Age.
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Multiple Choice
Where did cultures settle and develop?
India
Greece
China
Mississippi
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Multiple Choice
What two groups came to Greece, and by 2000 BC built advanced societies on the island of Crete?
Jews and Jesuits
Amorites and Levites
Minoans and Mycenaeans
Egyptians and Hittites
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Multiple Choice
What did the Minoans mainly use their ships for?
swimming purposes
sailing purposes
fishing purposes
trading purposes
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Multiple Choice
What happened in the 1600s BC, when a volcano erupted?
the island of Crete was ruined.
the Mycenaeans took over the civilization.
the Minoan civilization ended.
the Minoans built another civilization.
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Multiple Choice
Who took over the trade routes after the end of the Minoans civilization?
Queen Hatshepsut
Shi Huangdi
The Mycenaeans
invaders
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Multiple Choice
by the 1200s BC, when the Mycenaean society fell prey to earthquakes and invaders, what period did Greece enter into?
a period called disorder
a period called the classical era
a period called Civil War
a period called the Dark Age
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Greek City-States
The Greeks of the Dark Age left no written records. After 300 years of war and disorder, communities began to "band together" for stability and protection. Over time, these groups set up independent city-states. The Greek word for a city-state is polis (PAH-luhs). This marked the beginning of the Greek classical era, a time when some city-states became more powerful. The Greeks often built a city-state around a strong fortress. This fortress stood on top of a high hill called acropolis (uh-KRAH-puh-luhs). Much of the Greeks daily life focused on the marketplace, or agora (a-guh-ruh), where meetings, entertainment, political meetings, religious meetings and shopping took place. The city-state became the foundation of Greek civilization. Besides providing security for its people, the city gave them an identity. People thought of themselves as residents of a city, not as Greeks. Because the city-state was so central to their lives, the Greeks expected people to participate in its affairs, especially in its economy and its government.
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Multiple Choice
According to the sentence, after 300 years of war and disorder, communities began to "band together" for stability and protection.
What does the phrase "band together" means?
to be organized
to work as a team
to do something new
to keep together
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match the following items
Greek word for city-state
fortress on top of a high hill
another name for marketplace
became the foundation of Greek civilization
polis
acropolis
agora
city-state
polis
acropolis
agora
city-state
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Multiple Choice
the sentence states, that people thought of themselves as "residents"
What does the word "residents" mean?
people who live in a place permanently.
people who moves from place to place.
people who live in a place for a short time.
people who live in a place for 6 months.
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