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- 4. Roman towns have buildings and temples to worship their gods, but Greek towns have different buildings and _______ that are close to the Mediterranean Sea.
- 7. Greek dance is for religious ceremonies, while Rome is for ________.
- 8. In Rome, adults and children could play games, while in Greece only___could play games.
- 9. Greeks houses are made up of _______, but Rome houses are made up of bricks and stones
- 10. while Rome had painted scenes of everyday life, Greece had painted for______.
- 12. Both Rome and Greek use pottery as_______pots, and for drinking.
- 13. In Greece both had to be adults to get married, but for Rome _____ at the age of 12-13 can get married.
- 16. Rome gave toys to children automatically, while Greece had given toys to children during important_____.
- 19. Rome had____and Greece didn’t
- 20. Rome and Greece both had the______ dog breed.
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- 1. In Rome slavery was an important part of their culture, but Greeks owned slaves because they loved _________
- 2. The Romans drink wine because of a region, but Greek would drink wine because it is a big part of ______.
- 3. Rome has ________, but Greeks only had gods
- 5. Both women and men wore ______ in Rome, while men and women in Greeks wore himation
- 6. Romans would fight because they wanted to be the most powerful, while Greeks would fight because they wanted to ______ their citizens
- 11. Boys and girls could go to school in Rome, but in Greece only________could
- 14. Roman strived to earn a living by writing, on the other hand Greeks the art of writing was lost to Greece from around 1200 BC, and for nearly 500 years Greece entered an age of______.
- 15. They both ate _____, and drank wine.
- 17. In Rome the mother is supposed to teach them manners, while in Greece the _____ teaches them.
- 18. While Rome had both large and small farms, Greece only had _____ farms.
