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- 3. A big part of the Roman and Greek economy was _____. (Trade)
- 5. Greece can also be called “Hellenic Republic”, and Rome can also be called “The __________ City”. (Eternal)
- 6. Greece and Rome are both located in the continent of ________. (Europe)
- 7. For Monuments, Ancient Rome And Greece both used ________. (Arches)
- 9. Greece has no known founders, while Rome was believed to be founded by ______ and Remus. (Romulus)
- 10. For numbers, Greeks used the Attic System, while Romans used Roman _________. (Numerals)
- 11. Rome and Greece used pottery to carry many things like olive oil and ____. (Wine)
- 14. Women in Rome had equal rights as men, but women in Greece stayed at the ______ while the men did the shopping and jobs. (House)
- 15. Rome was known for creating most of the italian food that we have today, and Greece is known for being the birthplace of ____________. (Democracy)
- 17. A big part of the Greek and Roman culture was the __________. (Mythology)
- 18. Greece’s main god was Zues, and Roman’s main god was _______. (Jupier)
- 19. Rome and Greece loved pets, especially _____. (Dogs)
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- 1. Rome and Greece were surrounded by the ______________ Sea. (Mediterranean)
- 2. Roman and Greek houses were made of mostly mud and _______. (Bricks)
- 4. Greece stayed a republic, while Rome became a(n) _______. (Empire)
- 8. Greeks and Romans wore ______. (Tunics)
- 12. Greece and Rome fought in many battles, which later led to _____. (Wars)
- 13. Rome and Greece both used clay to make ________. (Pottery)
- 16. Also, Greece and Rome used _______ for architecture. (Columns)
- 20. The Greek and Roman mythology both included many different ____. (Gods)