Early Greeks and the Greek City-State

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  1. 3. a sport or ritual in the Minoan civilization where people would flip over a bull.
  2. 7. The early form of the Greek alphabet used by the Myceneans.
  3. 9. a specific god or goddess that a city-state believed was in charge/blessed their city-state.
  4. 11. A mythical creature that has the head of a bull and body of a human.
  5. 12. The Dorians taught the Greeks how to make ___ tools and weapons.
  6. 13. The marketplace where people would buy and sell goods.
  7. 15. Greek city states were usually smaller, spoke the same ____ and practiced the same religion.
  8. 18. Some of the most powerful city-states were Athens, ____ and Corinth.
  9. 19. The Greek term for a city-state.
  10. 22. The island where the Minoan Civilization was located.
  11. 23. a hill that included the city-state's fort and important Greek buildings (like temples).
  12. 24. Watercolor paintings done on wet plaster.
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  1. 1. Anyone who was not Greek was called a ____.
  2. 2. A time period that followed the Stone Age and is the first time metal was used.
  3. 4. They took over the island of Crete after the fall of the Minoans.
  4. 5. The Greeks formed into city-states because of the ________ terrain that made it too difficult to become one unified country.
  5. 6. This group controlled Greece during the Dark Ages.
  6. 8. Ancient Greece formed into a collection of ____ (individual civilizations).
  7. 10. In 1628, a ____ eruption caused a tidal wave that destroyed most of Crete.
  8. 11. The Minoan Civilization is named after King _____.
  9. 14. The Minoans farmed mainly ___ and grapes.
  10. 16. The patron god of Athens.
  11. 17. A time period of severe economic, social and technological decline.
  12. 20. The Dorians only cares about ____.
  13. 21. The capital of Crete.