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- 2. The ordinary people and people who were not rich but _______, known as plebeians.
- 3. Not all but ______ early cities were called city-states, which kind of had their own government.
- 6. In the Hellenistic Age, Greeks also invented a new _______ system.
- 8. Both Greek and Rome, men and women wore a garment called a ________.
- 9. During the days of the Roman Republic, ancient Rome did not shrink, but ______ in size.
- 11. In the winter time fishing and farming was suspended or ______.
- 12. One of the _______ cities in ancient Greece was Athens and the smallest is Oikismoi.
- 14. Greek society was the same or _______ to the society that we enjoy today, full of a rich culture.
- 15. Since Greece is surrounded by ______ fish were easy to get.
- 16. The Roman Republic even established thousands of bathhouses for the hygiene of the poor and ____.
- 17. Romans took _______ baths and hot baths.
- 19. Two important _____ in Greek culture are olives and honey.
- 20. Romans ate breakfast and lunch, but _______ was the most important meal of the day for them.
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- 1. The Roman Republic were dominated or ___________ by two Consuls and the Senate.
- 4. Both Greek men and ________ could be citizens of the state.
- 5. The consuls and the Senate were elected by Roman __________, who were also inhabitants of the city.
- 7. Boys went to boys only schools and girls went to ________ only schools.
- 10. Many Greeks thought of _____ meat as something that barbarians did.
- 13. Greeks preferred to go _______ but boots or leather sandals could be worn for special occasions.
- 18. After the Punic Wars, the Roman Republic became the most influential entity on earth and the _______ .
