greece and rome
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archecture | the design of a building
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What is the birthplace of democracy? | Greece
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Who used column in their archecture? | Greece
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Who used arches in their archecture? | Rome
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Name of Greek's archecture | Parthanon
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Name of Rome's archecture | colesum and aquaducts
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direct democracy | the people make their own laws and rules
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representative democracy | the people elect a smaller group of people to make the rules and laws
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who had direct democracy? | greece
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Who had a representative democracy | Rome
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Greece's physical characteristics | a peninsula, mountains and hills, limited rich soil
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Rome's physical characteristics | a city on a river, mountains and hills, limited rich soil
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Greece's human chacteristics | farmers, shipbuilders, and traders
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Rome's human chacteristics | farmers, traders, and roadbuilders
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Greece and Rome contributed to our modern society in__, __, and ___. | archecture, government, and sports
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Who gave us the Olympic games? | Greece
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how did the Greeks and Romans decorate their buildings? | paintings, mosaics, and sculptures
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What building in DC copied the Parthanon? | the Lincoln Memorial
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What is an aquaduct? | a bridge that carried water from the mountains to the city
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