Ancient Rome vs. Ancient Greece by Jackson Garcia

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  1. 4. In ancient Greece, they would celebrate math in their music, and in ancient Rome, they would celebrate math and _________ in their music.
  2. 6. Ancient Romans had dice made out of clay, while the ancient Greeks’ dice were made of ________.
  3. 7. In ancient Greece, people played music for _________, the government, and the wealthy. But in ancient Rome, people played music at banquets, weddings, celebrations, and funerals.
  4. 9. In ancient Greece, the houses for the citizens were made of mud, while in ancient Rome, the houses were made of bricks, mud, and _________.
  5. 10. Ancient Roman women wore tunics with a special garment called “stola”, while the ancient Greek women wore a special garment called ________. These garments were worn over their tunics.
  6. 11. In ancient Rome, __________ children could be used as slaves, but in ancient Greece, they could not be used as slaves.
  7. 14. In ancient Rome, it was the slaves’ job to _________ their owners and their family with dancing and singing. But in ancient Greece, these activities were not required for the slaves.
  8. 16. In ancient Rome, they had ____________ battles, but in ancient Greece, they played calmer games like Passe-boule and Ourania.
  9. 18. If you were an ancient Roman child and went to school and misbehaved, you would be beaten with a _______, but in ancient Greek, you were not.
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  1. 1. In ancient Greece, a wine’s main ingredient was grapes, while in ancient Rome, a wine’s main ingredient was __________, this ingredient gave it a unique flavor.
  2. 2. Even though the ancient Romans’ _________ (The people who did all the work for them) were property of the family, they were still considered part of the family. But in ancient Greece, they were not.
  3. 3. In ancient Rome, children had their own name, but in ancient Greece, they were referred to as ______.
  4. 5. Geographically, ancient Rome and ancient Greece are a __________, meaning they are surrounded on three sides by water.
  5. 6. In ancient Rome, game pieces were made of clay and wood, and in ancient Greece, game pieces were made of pieces of bone and pig ________.
  6. 8. In ancient Rome, woman who were enslaved were considered __________ of their masters, while in ancient Greece, woman had rights.
  7. 12. In ancient Greece, there were different types of houses for different social classes, but in ancient Rome, there was ______ house model for all social classes.
  8. 13. Ancient Romans who were married were not allowed to get a ________, while the ancient Greeks could get one at any time.
  9. 15. While the ancient Romans had bread, eggs, cheese, milk, and dried fruits, the ancient Greeks settled for something lighter, that lighter food was bread dipped in _______.
  10. 17. In ancient Rome, the three branches of government were Monarchy, Republic, and Empire. And in ancient Greece, there were four branches of government, and they were Democracy, Monarchy, Oligarchy, and ____________.