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        | A small strip of land that connects land to the mainland; a land bridge |  | 
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        | Learning customs through trade |  | 
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        | Long story-poems. Two famous Greek epics are the "Odyssey" and the "Illiad".
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        | Crete was the foundation of Ancient Greece.  They were called the Minoans after their King Minos. |  | 
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        | Land with water on 3 sides |  | 
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        | Who were the big powers in Ancient Greece? |  | Definition 
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        | An open air market and gathering place |  | 
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        | Someone who took control of a government by force and ruled alone. |  | 
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        | The wealthy, ruling class made up of landowners and merchants. |  | 
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        | Slaves owned by the state, not private citizens |  | 
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        | Any small ruling group, such as an assembly of citizens |  | 
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        | The idea that receives the most votes becomes law. |  | 
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        | When people feel a cultural connection with one another. |  | 
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        | A story passed down about an ancient god or hero. |  | 
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        | The Greek peninsula that Sparta is on. |  | 
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        | The Greek peninsula where Athens is. |  | 
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        | Who were 2 kings from Ithaca? |  | Definition 
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        | Who were famous Greek heroes? |  | Definition 
 
        | Achilles, Ajax, Nestor, Patroclus |  | 
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        | Who were 3 famous people from Troy? |  | Definition 
 
        | King Priam, Paris, Hector |  | 
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        | The EARLIEST people of Greece that lived on the mainland. |  | 
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        | The people who settled in Crete. |  | 
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        | It was an epic poem that was written by the blind poet, Homer.  It talks about the 10 year war in Troy. |  | 
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        | This is an epic poem written by the blind poet, Homer.  It talks about the 10 year voyage of Odysseus' trip home after fighting in the Trojan War. |  | 
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        | means Ancient Greece... not the Greece of present day |  | 
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        | God of light, medicine, and poetry |  | 
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        | Goddess of hunting and childbirth |  | 
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        | Goddess of crafts , war, and wisdom |  | 
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        | The ruler of the Titans and father of Zeus |  | 
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        | Goddess of growing things |  | 
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        | God of wine,fertility,and wild behavior |  | 
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        | Symbol of the earth and mother and wife of Uranus |  | 
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        | Blacksmith for the gods and god of fire and metalworking |  | 
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        | Protector of marriage and women.  Sister and wife of Zeus. |  | 
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        | Messenger for the gods; god of commerce and science; and protector of travelers, thieves, and vagabonds |  | 
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        | God of the sea.  Also God of earthquakes and horses. |  | 
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        | Wife and sister of Cronus |  | 
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        | Son and husband of Gaea and father of the Titans |  | 
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