Lilli's Compare and Contrast Ancient Greece and Ancient Rome Crossword Puzzle

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  1. 3. In Greece and Rome girls were taught how to take care of a ____ in school.
  2. 5. In both Rome and Greece the boys would train in ____ in case they ever became soldiers.
  3. 6. Roman and Greek _____ and goddesses were very similar but were slightly different and had different names.
  4. 8. Rome became a huge ____ and Greece did not.
  5. 9. The ancient Greeks ate more vegetables while the Romans ate more _____.
  6. 11. Ancient Greeks mainly kept dogs as _____, while Romans kept all sorts of exotic animals.
  7. 14. In both Greek and Roman Culture school was not free but very costly and only the _____ could afford it.
  8. 18. Most women in ancient Rome were married in their ____________ while in Ancient Greece most women (girls) were married at age twelve or thirteen.
  9. 19. Roman children played with many toys including balls, wooden swords and playhouses. Greek children had toys too and one of their favorite toys was a toy called ___________, which was made from the ankles of sheep and goats.
  10. 20. ____ was a huge part of daily Roman and Greek life.
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  1. 1. Both ancient Greece and ancient Rome had very influential ____.
  2. 2. Both Romans and Greeks had a big __________ or feast before the wedding.
  3. 4. Roman houses were made of stone, plaster and brick where Greek houses were made of _________.
  4. 7. Roman clothing was a lot more intricate and sophisticated than Greece's _____ tunics.
  5. 10. In both Rome and Greece the children did not decide who to marry, rather the ___ did.
  6. 12. The Greeks wore clothing called tunics, while the Romans wore clothing called ____
  7. 13. _________ oil played a huge part in the diet of both Greek and Romans.
  8. 15. _________ was important to both Greek and Roman society as they used it to drink, cook with and trade with.
  9. 16. Romans couldn’t get ______________ so they had to be married for life, while Greeks could get a divorce if both the husband and wife initiated it and they did not have any children.
  10. 17. In both Greek and Roman culture a bride to be would give away her _________ as a symbol of her growing into adulthood.