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    The Land and Early History of Greece

    Greece is a rocky peninsula with lots of mountains. Few crops

    can grow in its stony soil. But Greece is surrounded by water,

    which is its greatest natural resource. Ancient Greeks

    depended on the sea for fishing and trade.

    As their population grew, ancient Greeks formed city-states.

    A city-state had a central city called a polis. Each city-state had

    its own form of government and laws. All the city-states shared

    a common language, religion, and way of life.

    Three kinds of government were common in the Greek

    city-states. In an, a few powerful and wealthy

    people ruled. Other city-states were ruled by a single person

    who took control against the wishes of the people. This kind

    of government is called a. Some city-states were

    democracies. In a, people take part in their own

    government.

    Two of the most important city-states were Athens and

    Sparta. Athens, located in the center of the Greek Peninsula,

    was a democracy. Sparta was in the southern part of the

    Greek Peninsula. It was an oligarchy ruled by two kings.

    Learning and the Arts:

    The ancient Greeks were known for their great literature,

    learning, and architecture. Plays are among the finest pieces

    of literature from ancient Greece. Some modern operas and

    films are based on these plays.

    Ancient Greece had several important thinkers called

    philosophers. Socrates was a well-known philosopher. He

    taught about knowledge, friendship, and justice. One of

    Socrates' students was a philosopher named Plato. Plato

    wrote about government, mathematics, and astronomy. He

    also wrote about how people behaved.

    The city-states of ancient Greece fought with each other.

    In 338 B. C. they were conquered by King Phillip II of

    Macedonia. After Phillip died, his son, Alexander the Great,

    took control. Alexander conquered new lands. This spread

    Greek culture, language, and ideas throughout the

    Mediterranean and as far east as India.
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