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Ancient Greece 1
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Ancient Greece 6th Grade Standards
1. On which continent will you find the country of Greece?
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https://goo.gl/maps/8D9nCi4Lth8rLkwF7
Europe
Africa
South America
Asia
2. The mainland of Greece is a peninsula. What is a peninsula?
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https://www.mapsofworld.com/answers/geography/what-are-the-key-facts-of-greece/
land that is surrounded on three sides by water
an island surrounded on all sides by water
a mountain range with a flat top
an area between two mountains
3. What made travel and interaction between communities in Ancient Greece so difficult?
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http://www.historyshistories.com/greece.html
the people spoke different languages
the threat of attack by wild animals
the mountainous terrain between them
the cold weather year round
4. Travel by sea was somewhat easier than travel by land, but it was still dangerous. What was the danger when traveling by sea?
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attacks from pirates
storms that could cause a ship to go off course
the possibility of smashing the ship into the rocky coastline
all of the above
5. To improve their chances for safe travel by sea, what did Greek sea captains do?
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they only sailed during daylight hours
they made sacrifices to the sea god Poseidon before their voyage
they stopped each night to anchor
all of the above
6. What was true about most farmers in Ancient Greece?
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https://www.historyforkids.net/ancient-greek-farmers.html#:~:text=Facts%20About%20Ancient%20Greek%20Farmers%3A&text=Farming%20was%20an%20important%20thing,as%20transportation%20more%20than%20farming
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farming was the way most people survived then
most farmers, besides growing crops, also raised animals
most farmers had to create flat "earth steps" in the sides of hills to increase the area of land that could be planted
all of the above
7. As the population of Ancient Greek communities grew, food shortages were sometimes a problem. What was one solution to this problem?
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https://resources.finalsite.net/images/v1584287106/brockton/wie8ztk3dtsupbyimmyk/lib-trade-ancient-greece-33383-article_and_quiz.pdf
establishing colonies in other lands where food could be grown and shipped back home
mixing special chemicals with the soil to make plants grow taller
starting fires to send smoke into clouds to make it rain more often
none of the above
8. Many people of ancient Greece believed that their Greek gods decided the success or failure of a distant journey. Who would be asked to find out the god's will regarding the journey?
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a merchant
a colonist
an oracle
none of the above
9. Trade among colonies, with other Greek city-states, and even places like western Europe, Egypt, and Persia also helped provide food where it was needed. Besides food, what else was traded?
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metals like gold, silver, iron, and copper
animal hides (skins) and furs
timber (wood)
all of the above
10. Greek city-states were unique from one another in which of the following ways?
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https://www.history.com/topics/ancient-history/ancient-greece
each city-state had its own government and laws
each city-state had its own army
each city-state had its own money
all of the above
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