THE EARLY GREEKS CHAPTER 4 SECTION 1.

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THE EARLY GREEKS CHAPTER 4 SECTION 1

MAIN IDEAS THE GEOGRAPHY OF GREECE: THE GEOGRAPHY OF GREECE INFLUENCED WHERE PEOPLE SETTLED AND WHAT THEY DID. THE MINOANS: THE MINOANS EARNED THEIR LIVING BY BUILDING SHIPS AND TRADING. THE FIRST GREEK KINGDOMS: MYCENAEANS BUILT THE FIRST GREEK KINGDOMS AND SPREAD THEIR POWER ACROSS THE MEDITERRANEAN.

MAIN IDEAS CONTINUED A MOVE TO COLONIZE: COLONIES AND TRADE SPREAD GREEK CULTURE AND SPURRED INDUSTRY. THE POLIS: THE IDEA OF CITIZENSHIP DEVELOPED IN GREEK CITY STATES.

PLACES TO KNOW CRETE: MYCENAE: PELOPONNESUS:

PEOPLE TO KNOW AGEMEMNON:

VOCABULARY PENINSULA: COLONY: POLIS: AGORA:

QUESTIONS TO ANSWER CAUSE AND EFFECT: How did geography discourage Greek unity? EXPLAIN: How did the Minoans become a trading civilization? IDENTIFY: What changes occurred during Greece’s dark age? CAUSE AND EFFECT: How did new colonies affect industry?

LAST QUESTION EXPLAIN: How did citizenship make the Greeks different from other ancient peoples?