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AGE 2. The Time of Greeks and Romans
2.1 Ancient Greece: the start of European Civilisation
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Read: Geography of Greece
1a. What was NOT typical for the Greek landscape?
A
high mountains
B
much farmland
C
rocky ground
D
many islands
Slide 2 - Quiz
1b. How did the Greeks solve the problem of having not enough food?
A
They bought their food from the Egyptians
B
They started colonies where they could farm and trade by sea.
C
They conquered lands and took their food
D
They changed the landscape so it would be more fit for farming
Slide 3 - Quiz
Read: The Greek city states
2a. What is a polis?
A
a Greek insurance account
B
the Greek word for police
C
a group of politicians together
D
a city that is also a state
Slide 4 - Quiz
Which of the following was NOT a characteristic of a Greek polis?
2b. Every polis had its own:
A
language and gods
B
government
C
money (coins)
D
army
Slide 5 - Quiz
Look at sources 2.1.6, 2.1.7 and 2.1.8
3. Which of these is / are primary source(s)?
A
2.1.6
B
2.1.7
C
2.1.8
D
none of them are primary sources.
Slide 6 - Quiz
Dates:
Criteria:
Name:
4. Read "Greek History" and complete this overview.
Classical Period
Hellenistic Period
Mycenaean Period
Dark Ages
We know little about this period
Language (Linear B), art (statues looked straight ahead)
Greek empires dominated the
Near East
architecture (big temples etc.) and long wars
323 - 146 BC
1100 - 750 BC
500 - 323 BC
1600 - 1100 BC
Slide 7 - Drag question
disuniting factors
uniting factors
5. Some historians say that Greece was disunited: it was not one country, but a collection of different countries (city-states).
Other historians say that Greece, despite the different city-states, was still one united country.
Let’s look at both views:
they spoke the same language
they lived in poleis
poleis often fought each other
they worshipped the same gods
poleis had their own armies and laws
poleis fought together against a foreign enemy
Slide 8 - Drag question
Read: Free men and foreigners.
6. In the theory the layers of the social pyramid are discussed.
Create the social pyramid in the scheme below.
foreigners
citizens
slaves
free men
Slide 9 - Drag question
Read: Slaves
7. Which of these is NOT a way to become a slave in Ancient Greece?
A
You were taken prisoner during a war
B
You were born as a slave, because your parents were slaves
C
You had too many debts
D
You had broken the law
Slide 10 - Quiz
congratulations
Slide 11 - Slide
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