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Ancient Greece

Ancient Greece. Review. This landform is surrounded by water on all three sides. Geography of E urope. This landform is surrounded by water on all three sides peninsula. Geography of E urope. This body of water lies to the south of Greece. Geography of E urope.

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Ancient Greece

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  1. Ancient Greece Review

  2. This landform is surrounded by water on all three sides Geography of Europe

  3. This landform is surrounded by water on all three sides peninsula Geography of Europe

  4. This body of water lies to the south of Greece Geography of Europe

  5. This body of water lies to the south of Greece Mediterranean Sea Geography of Europe

  6. Europe’s tallest mountain range that stretches across Southern Europe Geography of Europe

  7. Europe’s tallest mountain range that stretches across Southern Europe Alps Geography of Europe

  8. Vast area o flat or gently rolling land from France to Russia Geography of Europe

  9. Vast area o flat or gently rolling land from France to Russia Northern European Plain Geography of Europe

  10. Warm ocean current that helps keep Europe’s climate mild Geography of Europe

  11. Warm ocean current that helps keep Europe’s climate mild North Atlantic Drift Geography of Europe

  12. He is believed to be the supreme ruler of the gods residing on Mount Olympus Greek Gods & Goddesses

  13. He is believed to be the supreme ruler of the gods residing on Mount Olympus Zeus Greek Gods & Goddesses

  14. She is the goddess of wisdom. She also turned Arachne into a spider. Greek Gods & Goddesses

  15. She is the goddess of wisdom. She also turned Arachne into a spider. Athena Greek Gods & Goddesses

  16. He is the god of the sea and the brother of Zeus Greek Gods & Goddesses

  17. He is the god of the sea and the brother of Zeus Poseidon Greek Gods & Goddesses

  18. She is the goddess of the harvest and the mother of Persephone Greek Gods & Goddesses

  19. She is the goddess of the harvest and the mother of Persephone Demeter Greek Gods & Goddesses

  20. He is the god of the underworld. He kidnapped Persephone. Greek Gods & Goddesses

  21. He is the god of the underworld. He kidnapped Persephone. Hades Greek Gods & Goddesses

  22. A political unit made up of a city and its surrounding lands. Athens and Sparta are the largest. Athens vs. Sparta

  23. A political unit made up of a city and its surrounding lands. Athens and Sparta are the largest. City-state Athens vs. Sparta

  24. A military state ruled by two kings, and the help of a few officials. Athens vs. Sparta

  25. A military state ruled by two kings, and the help of a few officials. Sparta Athens vs. Sparta

  26. Considered to be the birthplace of democracy Athens vs. Sparta

  27. Considered to be the birthplace of democracy Athens Athens vs. Sparta

  28. A war between Athens and Sparta that saw Sparta as the victor Athens vs. Sparta

  29. A war between Athens and Sparta that saw Sparta as the victor Peloponnesian War Athens vs. Sparta

  30. Citizens of this city-state had a right and responsibility to participate in government. Athens vs. Sparta

  31. Citizens of this city-state had a right and responsibility to participate in government. Athens Athens vs. Sparta

  32. He used his well-trained army to seize control of Greece in 338 B.C. He is also the father of Alexander the Great. Alexander the Great

  33. He used his well-trained army to seize control of Greece in 338 B.C. He is also the father of Alexander the Great. King Phillip II of Macedonia Alexander the Great

  34. He became king at age 20 when his father was murdered. Alexander the Great

  35. He became king at age 20 when his father was murdered. Alexander the Great Alexander the Great

  36. Ancient Greek philosopher and Alexander the Great’s tutor. Alexander the Great

  37. Ancient Greek philosopher and Alexander the Great’s tutor. Aristotle Alexander the Great

  38. An important effect of Alexander’s conquest. It influenced life throughout his vast empire. Alexander the Great

  39. An important effect of Alexander’s conquest. It influenced life throughout his vast empire. Spread of Greek culture Alexander the Great

  40. This extended from the Balkan states in the north to central Asia in the east. Alexander the Great

  41. This extended from the Balkan states in the north to central Asia in the east. Alexander the Great’s empire Alexander the Great

  42. Meaning of the stem ‘demos’ Greek Government

  43. Meaning of the stem ‘demos’ People Greek Government

  44. A type of government in which one person rules Greek Government

  45. A type of government in which one person rules Monarchy Greek Government

  46. A government where only a few have the power Greek Government

  47. A government where only a few have the power Oligarchy Greek Government

  48. A person who takes power by force Greek Government

  49. A person who takes power by force Tyrant Greek Government

  50. A government in which citizens make political decisions Greek Government

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