Kategorier: Alle - achievements - geography - olympics - democracy

af Kaylee Schubenski 5 år siden

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Organigram

The geographical landscape of ancient Greece, characterized by its rugged mountains and numerous islands, led to the development of isolated communities that relied on the sea for travel and trade.

Organigram

Ancient Greek Civilizations

Greek Achievements

Concept of democracy
Modern philosophy
The Olympics

Greece's Geography

Such terrain caused Greek civilizations to form in isolated clusters and the surrounding waters allowed them to travel by sea.
Greece is an island.
Greece had a rugged, mountainous terrain.

Sparta Civilization

Spartan women had more rights than other Greek civilizations, they were allowed to own land and run businesses
Males in Sparta began training at age 7 and did not retire from the military until age 60.
Sparta was a military society.

Athens Civilization

Women in Athens had very few rights.
Athens males trained physically, but they valued education more.
Athens had several types of failed governments before settling on a democratic government.
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