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murzikaleks [220]
2 years ago
7

IF YOU ANSWER THESE QUESTIONS, I WILL GIVE YOU BRAINLEYEST, 5 STARTS, AND 100 POINTS!

History
2 answers:
sukhopar [10]2 years ago
5 0

Answer:

7- Because the soil in Greece was of poor quality so the crops were limited?

8- Bronzes,silvers and golds; they would get luxurious items and exotic raw materials

9- In Athens the slaves' lives were somewhat better they were welcomed ith a ceremony and worked with free citizens (even though they weren't paid)

10-

Sparta-

Location-the southeastern Peloponnese region of ancient Greece

Economy-Sparta's economy relied on farming and conquering other people

Citizenship-Only native Spartans were considered full citizens, and were obliged to undergo military training as prescribed by law, as well as participate in, and contribute financially to, one of the syssitia.

Government- Republic

Values- They valued strong military

Athens-

Location- Capital of greece

Economy-The Athenian economy was based on trade.

Citizenship-Through birth criteria

Government-Democracy

Values- Art, literacy, Booksmarts, education

11- the Achaemenid Empire and the mighty Persian empire

12- Start was 323 bc

I hope I get brainliest i spent forever on this lol

HOPE IT HELPSSSS :)

Contact [7]2 years ago
4 0

Answer:

7. Ancient Greece relied heavily on imported goods. Their economy was defined by that dependence. Agricultural trade was of great importance because the soil in Greece was of poor quality which limited crop production.

8. Trading stations played an important role as the furthest outposts of Greek culture. Here, Greek goods, such as pottery (2009.529), bronzes, silver and gold vessels, olive oil, wine, and textiles, were exchanged for luxury items and exotic raw materials that were in turn worked by Greek craftsmen.

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