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G.R.A.P.E.S. for Ancient Greece
BY: S. PADGETT
GEOGRAPHY
•Greece is a peninsula
about the size of Louisiana
in the Mediterranean Sea.
•Greece is
mountainous
•Greek communities
often times developed
independently because
of the mountains, thus
they were diverse
RELIGION
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The religion of Ancient Greece was polytheism.
They believed their gods took a human form
and had a human personality. Later, the origins
of Greece religion were applied to Ancient
Rome. Greek mythology was not real but it was
their religion. There were twelve main
Olympian gods in Greece mythology.
ACCOMPLISHMENTS
Ancient Greece formed the first democracy.
 Started the Olympics
 Theater
 Most of our philosophy came from Greek
thinkers.
 Our alphabet originated from Greece
 Architecture
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POLITICS

Democracy in Ancient Greece was very direct.
What this means is that all the citizens voted
on all the laws. Rather than vote for
representatives, like we do, each citizen was
expected to vote for every law.
ECONOMY
The people of ancient Greece traded with other
cultures (like Egypt) by traveling on the
Mediterranean Sea.
 The ancient Greeks focused on ship building,
farming, and making pottery.
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SOCIAL STRUCTURE
Upper Class is called Athens
 Middle Class is called Metics
 Lower Class is called Freemen
 Last Class are the slaves.
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WORKS CITED
"Ancient Greece." Ancient Greek History for
Kids: Government. N.p., n.d. Web. 05 Feb.
2014.
 "Ancient Greece Hierarchy." Hierarchy. N.p., n.d.
Web. 05 Feb. 2014.
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