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  • 2 Ancient Greece

  • 2.1 A walk through a Greek city-state

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  • How did the Ancient Greeks get their food?

    The greeks grow grain, olives and figs. They also trade their food.
  • What did Greek city-states look like?

    Greek city-states had their own government, laws, coins and army. Within the city, there were buisiness, like shops and small market stalls.
  • How did people live together in the ancient greece

    In a city-state- or polis - there were different social groups. Those the most rights and influence were the citizens.
  • 2.2 Ancient Athens

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  • How was Athenian democracy different from our modern democracy?

    In the Netherlands, men and woman of age eighteen and older can vote, if they are dutch citizens. In Ancient Athens, woman and slaves were not allowed to vote.
  • How did the Athenian democracy work?

    If you were a citizen, you could vote in the general assembly on big decisions.
  • Wich types of governmment did other Ancient Greek city-states have?

    Some poleis were monarchies: kingdoms. Others were aristocracies.
  • 3.1 Early rome

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  • What is a legend

    A story from the past that is believed in by many people, but cannot be proven
  • Early rome was ruled  by a king. He was advised by a group of wise old men, known as

    The senate
  • Whats a republic

    A state without a king or emperor
  • How they called two leaders who rulled togehter

    Consuls
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