Ancient Rome vs. Ancient Greece by Jackson Garcia
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- 4. In ancient Greece, they would celebrate math in their music, and in ancient Rome, they would celebrate math and _________ in their music.
- 6. Ancient Romans had dice made out of clay, while the ancient Greeks’ dice were made of ________.
- 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.
- 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 _________.
- 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.
- 11. In ancient Rome, __________ children could be used as slaves, but in ancient Greece, they could not be used as slaves.
- 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.
- 16. In ancient Rome, they had ____________ battles, but in ancient Greece, they played calmer games like Passe-boule and Ourania.
- 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. 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. 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. In ancient Rome, children had their own name, but in ancient Greece, they were referred to as ______.
- 5. Geographically, ancient Rome and ancient Greece are a __________, meaning they are surrounded on three sides by water.
- 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 ________.
- 8. In ancient Rome, woman who were enslaved were considered __________ of their masters, while in ancient Greece, woman had rights.
- 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.
- 13. Ancient Romans who were married were not allowed to get a ________, while the ancient Greeks could get one at any time.
- 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 _______.
- 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 ____________.