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1 Chapter 4 The Ancient Greeks Lesson 2 The Greek City-States
By: Colton Smith Class of 2018

2 Social Men Had the right to vote and participate in government
Military service Women and Children Were citizens with no political rights Tyrants Seized power from the aristocrats Supported by Peasants and newly rich

3 Political Government types Democracy or Oligarchy
Democracy is the “Rule of Many” Oligarchy is the “Rule of Few”

4 Interactions Between Humans and the Environment
Greek Colonies Established along the coast of southern Italy, Southern France, Northern Africa, Eastern Spain and Thrace Technology They used armour in fighting Built huge buildings(ex. Parthenon) Major Crops Olives, grapes and figs

5 Culture Religion Polytheistic Believed in multiple gods and goddesses
Zeus, Hera, Poseidon, Demeter, Athena, Apollo Artemis, Ares, Aphrodite, Hephaestus,Hermes and Dionysus are the main 12 Science Pythagorean theorem

6 Economic Trade The economy of Ancient Greece was largely dependent on imported goods As a result of the poor quality of greece's soil, agricultural trade was important Jobs Sailors


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