Ancient Greece

In Friday's class, we took notes on Ancient Greece from the textbook on pages 118-126 and looked over the "Ancient Greece" powerpoint. On the powerpoint, maps and facts about Greece were shown. In the textbook, we took notes on Greece's government, culture, and their geography. I read and took notes that Greece was surrounded by mountains, which created natural barriers from enemies and its located in the Mediterranean Sea which made transportation and trading goods easy. Ancient Greece had introduced a new government called Democracy, which means "ran by the people". Greece also had as many as 1400 islands and they were very dependent on the land to survive. We were told that the Greeks didn't know that the world was any larger than their area, so they believed the world was flat. In conclusion, we learned key facts about Greece's geography, culture, and government.

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