I. Geography A. Located in what is today southeastern Europe.

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I. Geography A. Located in what is today southeastern Europe

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B. Mountainous and rugged terrain C. Over 5000 islandsD. Surrounded by bodies of water: Aegean Sea, Mediterranean Sea, Ionian Sea, Sea of Crete

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E. Greeks referred to their

land as Hellas and to themselves as HellenesF. The geography of Greece led to political fragmentation

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II. History A. First established Greek city-states also known as the polis. Examples include Athens and Sparta and others.

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B. The polis consisted of the town, houses and the acropolis (a type of marketplace) but also a center for public discussions, often times about government.C. City-States had different forms of government

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D. Classical Greece peaked at about 500 BC. Athens became the model for other city-states.

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F. During the Classical Period,

although Greece was at war most of the time, politics, philosophy, and the arts flourished.

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VI. Scientific Contributions A. Mathematics B. Technology (origins of this word can be traced to the Greek word “technikos”)

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VII. Greek World A. Greek culture spread throughout the Mediterranean region and beyond. B. Greek culture still influences the world today