Thursday, December 20, 2007


Geography in Ancient Greece

In Ancient Greece there was so many mountains separating different parts of Greece. So they developed city-states and different governments. The people of Ancient Greece believed differently. A city-state called Athens believed that education and art is very important. Their government was a democracy. Another city-state called Sparta believed that military service is very important. Their government was a oligerchy.

Comparing and Contrasting

Athens:
City-state in Greece
Concerned woth education and atrs
Values individuals
Gov't is a democracy

Sparta:
City-state in Greece
Concerned in military service
Values the group
Gov't is an oligarchy