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Large peninsula located at the southern tip of the Greek mainland.
Peloponnesus
Pindus
Mount Olympus
Ancient Greece had this type of summer climate.
hot
cold
mild
Mountain range often considered the spine of Greece.
Mount Olympus
Pindus Mountains
Peloponnese
Major city in Central Greece
Athens
Sparta
Corinth
City-States formed along this sea.
the Red Sea
the Black Sea
the Aegean Sea
Ancient Greece had this type of winter climate.
hot
cold
mild
Landform located in Northern Greece.
Pindus Mountains
Mount Olympus
Mount Everest
80% of Greece was made up of this landform.
valleys
plateaus
mountains
Natural barriers between city-states were formed by rivers.
TRUE
FALSE
Ancient Greece typically had mild winters and hot summers.
TRUE
FALSE
The Greeks first settled around the Black Sea.
TRUE
FALSE
Ancient Greece was not a large empire, but divided into a number of powerful city-states.
TRUE
FALSE
The city-state of Athens was located on the peninsula of Peloponnese.
TRUE
FALSE
Northern Greece was divided into ten major regions.
TRUE
FALSE
Mount Olympus was located in northern Greece.
TRUE
FALSE
Which of the following would be the LEAST necessary to include in a summary about the geography of Ancient Greece?
The region's geography helped shape the government and culture of the Ancient Greeks.
The major regions of Greece were the Peloponnese, Central Greece, Northern Greece, and the Islands.
A coat could be worn during the colder days of the winter months.
Most of Ancient Greece had a mountainous terrain that formed natural borders between the city-states.
Which best completes the analogy?
CLUE--Find Crete on the map on this page.
Mt. Olympus : Mountain :: Crete : ____________.
river
island
isthmus
plain
Which of the following is NOT a way the Aegean Sea impacted the Ancient Greeks according to this article.
They used it for transportation
They used it to fish for food.
They used it to to invade other nations with their army.
What is the main reason it was difficult for travel by land throughout Ancient Greece?
The land was very mountainous.
The winters were harsh and cold.
There were no wheels or carts in Ancient Greece
In which region was Athens located?
Peloponnese
Central Greece
Northern Greece
the Islands
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