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Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Explore Ancient Greece at the British Museum

Welcome to Ancient Greece. Due to budget cuts, we will not be able to go on a real field trip for social studies. However, even though we won't actually get to go to a museum, the Internet provides us with a solution. Let's take a little virtual trip to the British Museum. While we are there, lets see what we can discover about ancient Greece. This week, we will be talking about geography, city-states and government. Towards the end of this week and into next, we will delve into Greek Mythology, one of my favorite topics of the school year. As we work diligently in class to learn about this ancient world, you will be working on your own at the British Museum to make discoveries of your own.
The picture above is the Parthenon, a temple built in Athens to honor the goddess Athena. What other interesting things are in store for this ancient world?

Using the British Museum website, browse around the site and post 5 things you learned from the site. You may only use the British Museum website.

Task: Use the British Museum website to post a comment with 5 things you learned about ancient Greece. You must use complete sentences.

Points: 25 (5 points for each complete sentence)

DUE Date: Friday, February 10th, 2012. 5:00 p.m.

91 comments:

  1. 1.Rich families would have slaves.
    2.Festivals were very important part of worshipping the gods.
    3.Greece was a mountianous land.
    4.The Greeks were seafaring people.
    5.They had a written launguage

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  2. 1. The ancient greeks were a seafaring people
    2. They traded with ther countries around the Mediterranean.
    3. During the 5th century BC Sparta was very powerful.
    4. Sparta was ruled by two kings and a counsil of elders
    5.The first farmers settled in GReece around 6,500BC.

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  3. I learned the following things.
    #1.Acropolis means 'high city' in Greek.
    #2.A lot of our information on daily life comes from pottery.
    #3.Athens was one of the most important cities in Greece during the Classical period.
    #4.In Athens women and children were not allowed to vote.
    #5.King of all the gods and goddesses was Zeus.

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  4. 1.Slavery was a central feature of life in Greece.

    2. Acropolis means 'high city' in Greek.

    3.Male citzen in Athens could vote on all the decisions that affected the city.

    4. The wars between Persia and Greece took place in the early part of the 5th century BC.

    5. Greek cities were founded around the Black Sea.

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  5. 1.Zues was the god of all gods.
    2.Zues controled the weather.
    3.Sparta was not always a millatary city.
    4.Sarta made ivory objects and poetry.
    5.Greek kids wre trained for battle when they were 12.

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  6. Task #1

    I learned that slavery wsas a central feature of life in Greece.

    The second thing i learned was that, the anicent Greeks believed there were a great number of gods and goddesses.

    The third thing i learned was that they traded with other people around the Meditterranean.

    The fourth thing i learned was thst Greece has more than 1400 islands!

    The last and final thing i learne was that Athend was one of the most important and powerful cities in Greece during the Classical period.

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  7. 1.Sparta is one of the best known city-staes.
    2.The first farmers settled in greece around 6,5000BC.
    3.The wars between Persia and greece took place in the early part of the 5th century BC.
    4.one festival in Athens, held to honour Dionysos.
    5.There were competition such as the olympic games which were held in the honour of zeus.

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  8. 1. Greece is mostly land and there is no major rivers.

    2. Slavery was a central feature of life in Greece.

    3. Ancient Greeks traded with other countries around the Mediterranean.

    4. Women were more active so they could healthy babies.

    5. Men were expected to take an active part in public life of their city.

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  9. 1. A tholos is a circular building and a is a dining room the the council.
    2.The painted stoa is a wall covered with paintings.
    3. The theatre was built for the god Dioysos the god of wine and spirts.
    4. The assemble has at least 6000 people that come to vote.
    5. The academy when boys reached the age of 12 they come here to exercise and learn sports.

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  10. 1) Zeus was the king of all the gods and godesses.

    2) The first farmers settled in Greece around 6,500 BC.

    3) Slavery was normal in Greece.

    4) The lives of the people were centered around the home.

    5) Athens was one of the most important and powerful cities in Greece during the Classical period.

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  11. 1. Athens was one of the most important and powerful cities in Greece during the classical period.
    2. Male citizens in Athens could vote on all the decisions that affected the city and serve on juries.
    3. The Athenian Acropolis was destroyed by the Persians, but the Athenian response was to build the beautiful buildings whose ruins we can still see today.
    4. Festivals also include various competitions which were seen as another way to honour a god.
    5. Families of reasonable wealth would have slaves to carry out the household chores, to go shopping at the market and even to help bring up children.

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  12. 1. Athens was the first Greek cityy states fully to develop democarcy.

    2. Slavery was a centeral feature of life in Greece.

    3. Greece has more than 1400 islands.

    4. Festivals were a very important part of life in Greece, and were a centeral part of worshipping gods.

    5. Acropolis means "high city" in Greek.

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  13. 1. They believed in many gods and goddesses.
    2. Greece has 1400 islands.
    3. Festivals are very important in ancient Greece.
    4. LIfe was very different for men and women.
    5. Athens was one of the most important cities in Greece.

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  14. 1. Whilst men were expected to take and active part in the public life of their city.

    2. Slavery was a central feature of life in Greece.

    3. The people of ancient greece had slaves do the shopping, and even help bring up children.

    4. A lot of information comes from pottery, and particularly from the scenes painted on pots to decorate them.

    5. Women lived very physical healthy lives to have healthier babies.

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  15. 1. Festivals and games were very important for worshiping gods.

    2. The wars between persia and greece started in the early 5th century b.c.

    3. Slavery was a central feature of life in greece.

    4. The spartan army was feared by other greeks.

    5. Athens was the first greek city state to fully develop democracy.

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  16. 1. An acropilas is a city on a hill

    2. Athens invented democracy

    3. Ares was one of Zues's children< and said to be the most hated

    4. Nike is the god of victory, usaully winged

    5. Hera married Zues

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  17. 1. Athens was the first of all Greek city-states to fully develop democracy.

    2. Zeus is believed to be the god of gods.

    3. Pottery had a lot of scenes that explained their life.

    4. The spartans were one of the most well known Greece city-states.

    5. The gods and goddesses were believed to fight,steal,argue,and go to war with each other.

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  18. 1.Athens was one of the most important and powerful cities in Greece during classical period.
    2. Greece has alot of mountainous land.
    3.Wealthy families would have slaves to carry out household chores,to go shopping to the marketse and even to help bring up children.
    4.Sparta is one of the best known city-states of ancient Greece
    5.The first farmers settles in Greece around 6,500 B.C.

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  19. *Things I learned on this website.*

    *1. Acropolis means "HIgh city in Greek.

    *2. Slavery was a central feature of life in Greece.

    *3. One festival for Athens, held honour Dionysos, invloved a competition between playwrights.

    *4. The wars between Persia and Greece took place in the early part of the 5th century B.C.

    *5. King of all the gods and goddesses was Zeus. He could control the weather and was often called "The Thunder" or " The Cloud Gatherer".

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  20. *1. Acroplis means'High City'in Greek.
    *2.Athens was one of the most impirant and powreful cities in Greece.
    *3.Life in ANcient Greece was quite differnt for men and women.
    *4.Festivals were a very imporant part of life in Ancient Greece.
    *5. MAinland Greece is a mountanious land almost completely surrounded by the Mediterranean Sea.

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  21. I learned

    The most important festival at Olympia in honour of Zeus was the most important athletic event in the Greek world.

    Acropolis means high city in Greek.

    The Greek believed there were lots of Gods and Godesses in Greek.

    Athens was one was one of the most important cities in Greek.

    The life in ancient Greece was diffrent for men and women.

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  22. 1: Main land Greece is mountains that is all that surrounded grece.
    2: they believed in gods they controlled over many aspects of the grecce life.
    3: Athens was the most importan and powerful citie in greece
    4: Wars with Persians had great effect to the greeks
    5: The greeks festivals and games were honered to the gods.

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  23. The greek gods were sort of like humans because they can be mad, sad, or happy.
    They would hold festibals for the gods.
    the wars between Persia and Greece took palce ajround 5th century BC

    Acropolis means high city.

    The building of the Acropolis provide examples of both the Ionic and Doric styles of architecture.

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  24. (1) Slavery was a central feature of life in Greece. Families with wealth would have the slaves do the household chores, to go shopping, and even help pick up chldren
    (2) The Athens was one of the most important and powerful cities in Geece during the classical period
    (3) Mainland Greece is almost completely surrounded by the Mediterranean Sea.
    (4) The king of all the gods and goddesses was Zeus. He could control the weather!
    (5) The first farmers settled in Greece around 6,500BC.

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  25. 1: The farmers settled in ancient Greece around 6,500B.C.Very little was known about these settlers.During the Bronze Age very little was known about Greeceafter hundred years passed after these great civilizeations collapsed

    2: in around 900BC Greece began to recover from this Dark Age. writing was used onece again.Anumber of people used it in Greece.

    3: The Greek years divided in to twelve months. Each greek city had a event going on like a festival.almost halfe the years where taken up by the festivals to the gods.it was important to honour the correct gods.

    4: The wars between Persia and Greece took place in the early part of the 5th century BC. Persia had a huge empire and had every intention of adding Greece to it.Greece got attacked in 490BC, but was defeated at the battle of Marathon.

    5: The wars with the Persians had a great effect on ancient Greeks. The Athenian Acropolis was destroyed by the Persians, but the Athenian response was to build the beautiful buildings whose ruins we can still see today.

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  26. 1.The wars between Persia and Greece took place in the early part of the 5th century BC.

    2.The acropolis acutualy means "High city" that i did not know.Very interesting to me.

    3.Sparta focused on only good wariors that is wierd to me what about school and all males hade to be apart of the army.Ok then if it says so.

    4.Now why are slaves centraly of life in greece that is wierd.All they did was shop,cook,clean and,take care of kids.

    5.Mainland Greece is a mountainous land almost completely surrounded by the Mediterranean Sea. Greece has more than 1400 islands. The country has mild winters and long, hot and dry summers. that is reallt good to now for the test that will come up.

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  27. Acropolis means high city in greek

    During the late 5th centur B.C. Athens employed Scythian slaves to round up citizens to attend the pubic assembly

    Men were expected to take part in the dailY LIFE


    THIS IS MY FIRST PART THEO THER WILL BE POSTED LATER RAN PUT PF TIME

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  28. Acropolis means high city in greek

    During the late 5th centur B.C. Athens employed Scythian slaves to round up citizens to attend the pubic assembly

    Men were expected to take part in the dailY LIFE


    THIS IS MY FIRST PART THEO THER WILL BE POSTED LATER RAN PUT PF TIME

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  29. Acropolis means high city in greek

    During the late 5th centur B.C. Athens employed Scythian slaves to round up citizens to attend the pubic assembly

    Men were expected to take part in the dailY LIFE


    THIS IS MY FIRST PART THEO THER WILL BE POSTED LATER RAN PUT PF TIME

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  30. Acropolis means high city in greek

    During the late 5th centur B.C. Athens employed Scythian slaves to round up citizens to attend the pubic assembly

    Men were expected to take part in the dailY LIFE


    THIS IS MY FIRST PART THEO THER WILL BE POSTED LATER RAN PUT PF TIME

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  31. Acropolis means high city in greek

    During the late 5th centur B.C. Athens employed Scythian slaves to round up citizens to attend the pubic assembly

    Men were expected to take part in the dailY LIFE


    THIS IS MY FIRST PART THEO THER WILL BE POSTED LATER RAN PUT PF TIME

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  32. Acropolis means high city in greek

    During the late 5th centur B.C. Athens employed Scythian slaves to round up citizens to attend the pubic assembly

    Men were expected to take part in the dailY LIFE


    THIS IS MY FIRST PART THEO THER WILL BE POSTED LATER RAN PUT PF TIME

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  33. Acropolis means high city in greek

    During the late 5th centur B.C. Athens employed Scythian slaves to round up citizens to attend the pubic assembly

    Men were expected to take part in the dailY LIFE


    THIS IS MY FIRST PART THEO THER WILL BE POSTED LATER RAN PUT PF TIME

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  34. The Anthens were one of the most important and powerful cities in Greece.

    The Anthen women and children were not allowed to vote.

    The ancient Greeks believed there was a great number of gods and goddesses.

    The king of all gods and goddesses was Zeus.

    They built great temples and sanctuaries to their gods.

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  35. 1. the king of all the gods and goddesses was Zeus.

    2. Zeus could control weather and was often called the thunder or the cloudgather.

    3. There were competitions in music, poetry, drama and also athletics. Some of the most important festivals of ancient Greece involved athletic competition, such as the Olympic Games, which were held in honour of Zeus, and the Pythian Games, held at Delphi in honour of Apollo.


    4.The Greek year was divided into twelve months.

    5.athens was one of the most important and powerful cities in Greece during the Classical period.

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  36. 1.The most famous acropolis is the one in Athens
    2.womens lives were centerd at home
    3.Greece has 1400 islands
    4.The king of all gods and goddessed was Zeus
    5.They had festival to worship the gods.

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  37. 1:I learned that Greece is almost surounded by the mediterranean sea.
    2:Another thing i learned is that in Grecce they had competitions in music<poetry,drama and athletics.
    3:Also That they had theri own olmpics that honnord Zeus.
    4:I learned that Dionyos was the fun loving god of high spirits
    5:I like Hermes the best out of the gods adn goddesses. he was/is the god of travel, buiness, weights,measure,and SPORTS..i like him cuz he has to do with sport....which i love sports!

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  38. 1.Sparta was ruled by2 kings and a council of elders

    2.they had slaves to carry out chores

    3.Zeus was king of all gods and goddesses

    4.gods had human characteristics

    5.one of the best known cities of ancient Greece was Sparta

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  39. 1. an acropolis is a high city.
    2. people of Greece had city-states.
    3. the small Greek army defeated the Persians.
    4. the Sparta goverment was not democratic.
    5. slavery was a central feature in ancient Greece.

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  40. 1. Gods and Goddesses are like people. But have special powers
    2. there was a war in 490 BC
    3. men where allowed to vote but woman were not.
    4. Athenian is home to one of the most famout buildings called the parthenon.
    5. the very first farmeres that settled in greece was around 6,500BC

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  41. The first thing I learned was that Athens was the first city to fully develop democracy.Also I learned that festivals usually include a sacrifice.One of the other things I learned is that festivals are usually connected to only one god.I learned that there was festivals for women only, in Ancient Greece.I also learned that sytars are half man half goat.

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  42. The women in Sparta had to be fit to have babies so they can be healthy.
    The Greeks had twelve months.
    The Greeks built temples and sanctuaries to thier gods.
    Greece had 1400 islands.
    Acropolis means "high city" in Greek.

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  43. 1. the Olimpics were maid to worship Zeus and the Pythian Games.
    2. men were expected to take an active part in the comunity.
    3. Zeus was the god of lightning.
    4.theare was a war of the greece and the persans.
    5. the first farmers settled in Greece around 6500BC.

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  44. 1.Ancient Greece thought there were a lot of gods and goddesses.

    2.Athens was one of the most important city at one time.

    3.Acropolis means "high city" in Greek.

    4.During the 5th century BC, Sparta was very powerful.

    5.The wars between Persia and Greece took place in the early part of the the 5th century BC.

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  45. 1.Acrocplis means High City in greek.
    2.In athens males could only vote.
    3.In sparta women where valued for having babys and atleteism.
    4.Greeks had a big fight with persians.
    5.Festivals where used to worship gods.

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  46. 1.Acropilis mean a high city.
    2.Gods had human characteristics.
    3.Athens was the most importan and powerful citie in greece.
    4. King of all the gods and goddesses was Zeus. He could control the weather and was often called "The Thunder" or " The Cloud Gatherer".
    5.Slavery was a centeral feature of life in Greece.

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  47. 1. Rish families would have slaves.

    2. Acropolis means "high city" in Greek.

    3. Women were expected to lead a private life as wives and mothers.

    4. The wars between Persia and Greece took place in the early 5th century BC.

    5. King of all the gods and goddesses was Zeus.

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  48. 1.Men were expected to take part in public life of their town.
    2.In Greece slavery was a central feature.
    3.Artifacts such as pottery tell a lot from Greece.
    4.In Greece women had a more active life.
    5.In Ancient Greece peoplebuilt temples to honor they gods

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  49. Here are my 5 facts I learned:
    1. Zues could control the weather.
    2. Festivals were very important to the ancient Greek people.
    3. Athens was the first of the Greek city-states to fully develop democracy.
    4. Greece has more than 1400 islands!
    5. Acropolis means "high city" in Greek.

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  50. 1. persia had a huge empire and had every intention of adding Greece to it.
    2.the gods had control over many different aspects of life on earth.
    3.The first farmers settled in Greece around 6500bc and very little is known about them.
    4. the persian king first attacked greece in 490 bc. but was defeted.
    5. greece has more than 1400 islands.

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  51. 1. Athens was the first Greek city state to fully develop democracy.

    2. Acropolis means high city in greek.

    3. As well as athens sparta is one of the best known city-states of ancient greece.

    4. Zeus was the king of all gods and goddesses he could control the weather.

    5. Greece has more then 1400islands.

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  52. 1 Festivles for the worship of gods were a very signifigant part of life in Ancient Greece. 2 Sparta is Ruled by two kings and a coucil. 3 The greeks would build sanctuaries to their gods. 4 Slavery was used in Greece. 5Mainland Greece is a mountainous land almost completely surrounded by the Mediterranean Sea.

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  53. the first thing I learned is Slavery was a central feature of life in Greece. second is Male citizens in Athens could vote on all the decisions that affected the city and serve on juries.The 3rd is Citizen women and children were not allowed to vote. The 4th is foreigners living in Athens were banned from participating in government. the last thing i learned is Spartan male citizens were part of the army.

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  54. 1.Mainland greece is surounded by more than 1400 islands.
    2.Trade was very dangorous for saliors because of storms.
    3.Acropolis means hight in ancient greek.
    4.They PARTHENON is located in Acropolis.
    5.during the 5th BC sparta was very powerfull because of it's millitary.

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  55. 1 don simble is fish ing hock
    2posiThe trident,a three-pronged spear.
    3 has more the 1400 island
    4 has hot and dry summer
    5 it is mild climot

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  56. Acropolis means high city in Greek. The Athenian Acropolis is home to one of the most famous buildings in the world. Slavery was a central frature of life in Greece. Life in ancient greece was quite different for men and women. The ancient greeks beleived there were a great number of gods and goddesses.

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  57. 1. The rich familirs had slaves.
    2.Acroplis means high city in greek.
    3.the most famus acripolis is the one in Athens
    4.it was decorated with beautiful sculputres.
    5.Here women led more active lives, as this would improve their physical strength and their ability to have healthy babies.

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  58. 1 the men and womans lifes were differant

    2 Acropplis means high city

    3 plato was a foumas greek who had a influince onwestern tought and civilization

    4 athens was one of the most important and powerful cites in greece

    5 the greeks belived there were a great number of gods and godesses

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  59. 1.Acropolis means high city.

    2.Families of reasonable wealth would have slaves to carry out the household chores.

    3.GREEK CITIES WERE FOUNDED AROUD THE BLACK SEA.

    4. Mount olympus, was a a high mountain in northern Greece.

    5.Sparta was ruled by two kings and Council of Elders.

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  60. 1. The first farmers to settle in ancient greece came in about 6500 B.C.

    2. Each city-state in ancient greece had it's own calendar.

    3.In Athens, half the year was dedicated to festivals for the gods.

    4. Sparta had a daily life like no other city-state.

    5.An Athenian Acropolis is home to one of the most famous buildings in the world, the Parthenon.

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  61. 1. Greece had many island and surrounded by water so trade was easy.
    2. Athens were very good traders.
    3. Sparta was more military.
    4 were democracy was created.
    5. In Sparta when boys turn 7 they go to military camp.

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  62. #1 acropolis means high city in Greek.

    #2 rich families would have slaves.

    #1 Athens only men could vote

    #4 Zeus was the god of lightning

    #5 Greece had 1,400 islands

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  63. 1. Greece has more than 1400 islands.
    2. Male citizens in Athens could vote on all the decisions that affected the city and serve on juries.
    3.Slaves and foreigners living in Athens were banned from participating in goverment.
    4. The most famous acropolis is the one in Athens.
    5. The buildings of the Acropolis provide examples of both the lonic and Doric styles of architecture.

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  64. 1.acrocplis means high city in greek
    2.rich families would have slaves
    3.gods and goddeesses are just like humans only with special poweres
    4.people of greece had city-state
    5.the athens were one of the most important and powerful cities in greece

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  65. athens and sparta are boath city states.
    in athens only males coluk vote.
    sparta centerd on war
    an acropolis is a high city
    persians fought the greeks

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  66. Task 1:
    1) lots of imformation from daily life comes from pottery.
    2) The gods and goddess were thought to be very human.
    3) the Spartan army was very feared by other greeks.
    4) Athens ws the very first city-state to devolop democracy.
    5) Athens was a great centre for art and literature.

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  67. Acropolis means high city

    Festivals and games were used to worship the gods

    Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle were important philosophers

    The king of the gods is Zeus.

    Sparta was ruled by 2 kings and a Council of Elders

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  68. 1. i learned that slavery was a central feature of life in greece.
    2.i learned that women lead more active lives.
    3. i learned that athens was one of the most important and powerful cities in greece during the classical period.
    4. i learned that the city of athen was a great centre for art and literature.
    5. i learned that male citizens in athens could vote on all decisions that affected the city and serve on jurys.

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  69. 1.Acropolis means a high city in greek.
    2.Athens was one of the most important and powerful cities in greece during the classical period.
    3.Life in ancient greece was quite different for women and men.
    4.One festival in athens involved a competition between playwrights.
    5.The ancient greeks believed there were a tons of gods and goddeses.

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  70. 1. Athens was the first Greek city state to fully develop democracy.

    2. Acropolis means high city in greek.

    3. As well as athens sparta is one of the best known city-states of ancient greece.

    4. Zeus was the king of all gods and goddesses he could control the weather.

    5. Greece has more then 1400islands.

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  71. 1 rich people would have slaves.
    2 athens opisit from sparta
    3 aropolus means city on a hill.
    4 started olimics
    5 did olimpics naked.

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  72. 1.Families of reasonable wealth would have slaves.
    2.There were compititions in musics, poetry, drame, and also athletics.
    3.King of all the gods and goddesses was Zeus.
    4.The ancient Greeks traded with other countries around the Mediterranean.
    5. Ther Persian King Darius first attacked Greece in 490 B.C.

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  73. 1. Rich families would have slaves!

    2. Athens was one of the most impotrtant citie in greece!

    3.only men could vote!

    4.Greece haad mor than 1400 islands!

    5.the greek people believed that their was a lot of gods and goddesses

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  74. 1.Zues was the god of all gods.

    2.Zues controled the weather.

    3.Sparta was not always a millatary city.

    4.Sarta made ivory objects and poetry.

    5.Greek kids wre trained for battle when they were 12.


    BY: Reed Van Den Top

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  75. 1. rich families had slaves.

    2. The greeks believed there were lots of gods and goddesses.

    3. The athens were the first to form democracy.

    4.The greeks traded with other countries around the Mediterranean.

    5.Festivals were a very important part of life in Ancient Greece.

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  76. 1.zeus was the king of gods.

    2.sperta was canterd on war.

    3.the wars between persia and greece took place in 5th centrury bc.

    3.festivals and games were for worshiping gods.

    4.in 900 bc greece bagan to recover from the dark ages.

    5.greece has more than 1400 islands.

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  77. only rich familes could have slaves.

    Athens was the most respected city and powerful cities.

    the greeks were polytheistic.

    they also believed in many gods.

    festivals were very important to the greeks

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  78. 1. The ancient Greeks built great temples and sanctuaries to their gods.
    2. Male citizens in Athens could vote on all the decisions that effected the city and serve on juries.
    3. Festivals were a central part of warshiping the gods.
    4. Greek cities were founded around the Black Sea, North Africa, Italy, Sicily, France, and Spain.
    5. During the 5th century BC Sparta was very powerful.

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  79. 1.They believed ther were alot of gods and goddesses.
    2.slavery is a central belief to them.
    3.festivals were used to worship gods
    4.people of greece had city-states
    5.acropolis means high city

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  80. 1-Athens was a great centre for art and literature.
    2-Sparta was ruled by two kings and a Council of Elders.
    3-Athens was the first of the Greek city-state to fully develop democracy.
    4- Festivals where used to worship Gods.
    5-The rich familirs had slaves.
    And sorry about being late i was sick Tues.-Thurs. And this was the earliest i could get on a computer/

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  81. 1. i learned that slavery was a central feature of life in greece.
    2.i learned that women lead more active lives.
    3. i learned that athens was a very powerful cities in greece during the classical period.
    4. i learned that the city of athen was a great centre for art and literature.
    5. i learned that male citizens in athens could vote on all decisions that affected the city and serve on jurys.

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  82. 1 Greeks had their own written language
    2 they lived on acropolis
    3festivals were held to honor the gods
    4greek cities were formed around the black sea
    5gods and goddesses were humans with powers

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  83. 1.Sparta was ruled by kings and some elders.
    2.Acropolis means high city in greek.
    3.Zeus is the king of all the other gods.
    4.The more wealthy familys had slaves.
    5. Storms made it dangerouse to trade.

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  84. 1. Acropolis means "HIgh city in Greek.

    2.Athens was one of the most important and powerful cites in greece.

    3.Gods and goddeesses are just like humans only with special poweres.

    4.The king of the gods is Zeus.

    5.Greece has more then 1400 islands.

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  85. 1.The KIng of all was Zeus

    2.They had compations to honour a god

    3.They had slaves

    4.They made alot of potterey

    5. The study of history was made by Herodotus and Thucydides

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  86. 1.Acropolis means 'high city' in Greek.
    2.slaves belonged to the city as a whole, rather than to individual families.
    3.Mount Olympus is were the gods and goddesses lived
    4.The Athenian Acropolis was destroyed by the Persians
    5.During the 5th century BC Sparta was very powerful.

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  87. .Acropolis means high city
    .Slavery was a central feature of life
    .Greeks built great temples and sanctuaries for gods
    .Sparta was ruled by two kings and a Council
    .The wars between Persia and Greece took place in the early part of the 5th century BC

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  88. 1. Slaves in Anthens were owned by individual families and slaves in Sparta were owned by the city as a whole.

    2. Zues was often called 'the thunderer' or the 'cloud gatherer'.

    3. Many people interested in learning went to Anthens to study.

    4. In Anthens there was a competion between playwrights. This was in honour of the god Dionysos.

    5. Greeks believed that Anthena invented the potters wheel.

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  89. 1.they had a written language
    2.the rich had slaves
    3.made alot of pottery
    4.the king was Zeus
    5.they lived on acropolis

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  90. Yooo Mr. K What's up hey if you could do me a fav and give Max Wilde a hard time that would be great see ou in school

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  91. The ancient Greece believed in many gods. they built temples for there gods. During the 5th century BC Sparta was very powerful. Sparta focused on producing good soldiers and all spartan male citizens.
    Sparta was ruled by to kings of Council Elders.

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