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         <description><![CDATA[<div><strong>Ancient Greece Scavenger Hunt</strong><br><br>NOTE:</div><ul><li>Questions and Complete Answers</li><li>Beware: Some questions have several parts. Read carefully.</li></ul><div><br><strong>1.</strong> Here is a map of <a href="http://www.ancientgreece.com/s/Geography/">Ancient Greece</a>. Take a minute to see where Athens and Sparta are located. After looking at the map, write the answers to these questions: <br>a) Which city is located nearest to the sea? How might this affect it?<br>b) Which city is located farthest from the sea? How might this affect it?<br>c) Which city is most isolated? How might this affect it?<br>d) Which city is surrounded by other cities? How might this affect it?<br><br>Website for your use for the remainder of the scavenger hunt:<strong> </strong><a href="http://greece.mrdonn.org/index.html"><strong>http://greece.mrdonn.org/index.html</strong></a><br><br>Click on <a href="http://greece.mrdonn.org/geography.html">Geography/Maps</a><br><strong>2.      Why was it so hard to travel or walk around Greece?</strong><br><br><strong>Click on the </strong><a href="http://greece.mrdonn.org/minoans.html">Minoans</a><br><strong>3.      What island did the Minoans live on?</strong><br><strong>4.      What was a popular Minoan sport?</strong><br><strong> </strong><br>Click the back button and click on and read<strong> </strong><a href="http://greece.mrdonn.org/aesop.html">Aesop's Fables</a><br><strong>5.      Who was Aesop?</strong><br><strong>6.      How old are the Aesop fables?</strong><br><br>Click the back button and click on and read<strong> </strong><a href="http://greece.mrdonn.org/odyssey.html">Homer's Odyssey</a><br><strong>7.      Who was Homer? What book did he write?</strong><br><br>Click the back button and click on and read<strong> </strong><a href="http://greece.mrdonn.org/greekgods/index.html">Greek Gods &amp; Goddesses</a> (Hint: Greek God’s are the first name)<br><strong>8.      Who was the most powerful Greek God? What could he hurl?</strong><br><strong>9.      Who was the lord of the sea?</strong><br>10.<strong>    What was </strong><a href="http://greece.mrdonn.org/greekgods/hades.html"><strong>Cerberus</strong></a>? <strong>What did he guard?</strong><br><br><em>Go to the Greek Daily Life section.</em> Click on the link <em>Greek Women, </em>and read the information about Greek women. Then, click on the link Greek<em> Men, </em>and read the information about Greek men. Answer the questions that follow.<br><strong>11.  What were free Greek women expected to do?</strong><br><strong>12.  What were female slaves expected to do?</strong><br><strong>13.  What kind of rights did women have in ancient Greece?</strong><br><br>Click the back button and click on and read about <a href="http://greece.mrdonn.org/clothing.html">Clothing</a><br><strong>14.  What materials were clothes usually made out of?</strong><br><br>Go up and click on the <em>Greek Men link.</em><strong><em> </em></strong><br><strong>15.  What were common male activities?</strong><br><strong>16.  What kinds of things did ancient Greek men like to do in their free time?</strong><br><br>Click on the <em>School and Education (Education/School) link under Daily Life.</em><br><strong>17.  How and what were boys taught in Athens?</strong><br><strong>18.  What were girls taught in Athens?</strong><br><strong>19.  Who were the perioikos in Sparta? What rights were they not allowed to have?</strong><br><br>Click on the links for <em>Hair Styles and</em> <em>Clothing to answer the following questions.</em><br><strong>20.  Who did not wear beards?</strong><br><strong>21.  What hair color was rare in ancient Greece?</strong><br><strong>22.  What was a Petasos?</strong><br><strong>23.  When was the Petasos used?</strong><br><br>Click on the link for <em>Pets and Toys</em> to answer the following questions.<br><strong>24.  What kind of toys would Greek children play with?</strong><br><strong>25.  What animal was not a popular pet?</strong><br><br></div>]]></description>
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