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Greece Study Guide

Greece Study Guide. Organize Your Binder. Ancient Greece was located near the Mediterranean Sea. SOL 3.1 Ancient Greece Study Guide Page 1. . SOL 3.1 Ancient Greece Study Guide Page 2. http://chumby.dlib.vt.edu/melissa/posters/peopleadapted.pdf. SOL 3.1 Ancient Greece Study Guide Page 3.

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Greece Study Guide

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  1. Greece Study Guide Organize Your Binder

  2. Ancient Greecewas locatednear the MediterraneanSea. SOL 3.1 Ancient Greece Study Guide Page 1 .

  3. SOL 3.1 Ancient Greece Study Guide Page 2 http://chumby.dlib.vt.edu/melissa/posters/peopleadapted.pdf

  4. SOL 3.1 Ancient Greece Study Guide Page 3 http://chumby.dlib.vt.edu/melissa/posters/civilchar.pdf

  5. Know the following terms:Contribution: The act of giving or doing something.Direct democracy: A government in which people vote to make their own rules and laws.Representative democracy: A government in which people vote for (elect) a smaller group of citizens to make their rules and laws for everyone. SOL 3.1 Ancient Greece Study Guide Page 4

  6. Social Studies SOL 3.1 The student will explain how the contributions of ancient Greece and Rome have influenced the present world in terms of architecture, government (direct and representative democracy), and sports. The men of Athens met weekly, discussed city problems, worked on solutions, and starteda form of government known as ademocracy. . SOL 3.1 Ancient Greece Study Guide Page 4

  7. Social Studies SOL 3.1 The student will explain how the contributions of ancient Greece and Rome have influenced the present world in terms of architecture, government (direct and representative democracy), and sports. The Romans elected leaders to represent them and began aform of governmentknown as a Republic. . SOL 3.1 Ancient Greece Study Guide Page 4

  8. Social Studies SOL 3.1 The student will explain how the contributions of ancient Greece and Rome have influenced the present world in terms of architecture, government (direct and representative democracy), and sports. Greek architecture is best characterizedby the use of columns. SOL 3.1 Ancient Greece Study Guide Page 5 . DORIC IONIC CORINTHIAN

  9. SOL 3.1 Ancient Greece Study Guide Page 5 Ancient Greece

  10. Social Studies SOL 3.1 The student will explain how the contributions of ancient Greece and Rome have influenced the present world in terms of architecture, government (direct and representative democracy), and sports. Small pieces ofcolored tilearranged to create a picture is amosaic. SOL 3.1 Ancient Greece Study Guide Page 6 .

  11. SOL 3.1 Ancient Greece Study Guide Page 6

  12. Social Studies SOL 3.1 The student will explain how the contributions of ancient Greece and Rome have influenced the present world in terms of architecture, government (direct and representative democracy), and sports. Ancient Greeks honored theirgodsby holding sporting events called the Olympics. SOL 3.1 Ancient Greece Study Guide Page 7 .

  13. Know the following terms: • Contribution: the act of giving or doing something • Direct democracy: a government in which people vote to make their own rules and laws • Representative democracy: a government in which people vote for (elect) a smaller group of citizens to make their rules and laws for everyone SOL 3.1 Ancient Greece Study Guide Page 8

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