HISTORY
ANCIENT GREECE
Question
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Rugged coastlines created challenges for traders.
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Mountains helped unite city-states into a powerful foe.
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Greece was made up of many small islands.
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Mediterranean climate made farming difficult.
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Detailed explanation-1: -Judging from the map, what conclusion can you draw about the economy of ancient Greece? It probably relied heavily on fishing and trade. Which form of govt. was the earliest in this region?
Detailed explanation-2: -Greece has the longest coastline in Europe and is the southernmost country in Europe. The mainland has rugged mountains, forests, and lakes, but the country is well known for the thousands of islands dotting the blue Aegean Sea to the east, the Mediterranean Sea to the south, and the Ionian Sea to the west.
Detailed explanation-3: -Also, Greece consists of many islands and island complexes: Crete, Cyclades, Dodecanese, Ionian, Sporades, Saronic, and Eastern Aegean islands. Peloponnese is the most popular region of mainland Greece.
Detailed explanation-4: -Conclusion. Greek pottery has a rich history, which traces back to vases that had simple designs of symbols and images. The evolution saw a transition to more advanced stages where the pots had resultant images marking the highest levels of innovation as compared to the other periods.