front 1 Coastline | back 1 the Mediterranean Sea to the south, the Ionian Sea to the west, and the Aegean Sea to the east |
front 2 Mountains | back 2 The mountains in ancient Greece are not like the Alps and account for 80% of the landmass |
front 3 Seas | back 3 the Mediterranean Sea to the south, the Ionian Sea to the west, and the Aegean Sea to the east. |
front 4 Plains | back 4 The largest plains are found to the north: in Thrace, Macedonia |
front 5 Name of Region | back 5 Famous city-states in the region of Central Greece |
front 6 Peloponnese | back 6 archaeological sites, seaside places, gorgeous beaches, castles, and ski centers. |
front 7 Central Greece | back 7 forested mountain ranges, rivers, lakes, rich fauna and flora, and remarkable archaeological sites |
front 8 How did the geography of Greece influence its people? | back 8 Greece's steep mountains and surrounding seas forced Greeks to settle in isolated communities |
front 9 How did the geography of Greece affect the development of its societies | back 9 The mountains isolated Greeks from one another, which caused Greek communities to develop their own way of life |
front 10 Who was Pericles? Why did he give this speech? | back 10 During a funeral for Athenian soldiers who died in the first year of the brutal Peloponnesian war against Sparta |