Roman Republic
Greek civilization
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Chapter 4 The Early Greeks. Geography of Greece How did geography affect the Greek way of life? How did geography discourage Greek unity? The geography.
Chapter 4 The Early Greeks Section 1 By Deborah Thompson.
What Did We Learn Yesterday? 1. King Herot is best remembered as the king who… –A. Defeated the Romans –B. Ruled during the time of Moses –C. Was the king.
The Ancient Greeks The Early Greeks. PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY Greece is a small country in Europe. Mountainous land framed by water. To the west is the Ionian.
Roman Republic. Founding of Rome – The Roman Race The tale of Aeneas (The Aeneid) –Dido at Carthage and other travels (like The Odyssey) Historical evidence.
The Early Greeks Chapter 4 section 1. Objective Discuss the geography of Greece. Compare and contrast the civilizations of the Minoans and the Mycenaeans.
Before 10/10: Map Practice On page 117, view the map and answer the 2 questions that go along with it. You have 5 minutes.
The Ancient Greeks The Geography of Greece Mainland Greece is a mountainous peninsula—a body of land with water on three sides. The Ionian Sea is.