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I have a project and its due today can someone please help me make it i have to make my own city from greek Today, you will begin to develop your own golden-age city-state.. You will need to complete several steps to create a successful polis.

There’s No Place Like Home - Work to complete this chart. On the chart, you must imagine where you want to build your new city-state. The choices you make here will influence the existence of your city-state and each of its citizens. Location and resources determine how and why a city grows. Before choosing, please consider both the positive AND the negative consequences of your choices.
Value Village - Location and resources are important, but so are the values and character of the people who live in your city-state. Those choices may influence the way people govern, share wealth, value education, and interact with one another.
By Any Other Name - Name your city-state. Brainstorm ideas for the name of your polis and select a god or goddess to watch over your city-state.
Picture - Draw me a picture of the main element of your city-state!
Symbols - Lastly, create a shield to stand as a symbol for your city-state.

There is No Place Like Home

Location and resources influence how and why a city grows, On this chart, select one item from choices A, B, or C for each category listing. There are no right answers. However, this exercise is a bit of a puzzle. All the pieces should fit. For instance if you choose metal work as your major industry, you should NOT choose Metal and Ore as your major import. Doing so would erase all profits.

Copy down your answers as you go! Rather then putting A, B, or C, please write out what you chose. For example, if you choose A for the first category, please write "hilly, rocky soil, grazing for cattle and goats".

CATEGORY

YOUR

CHOICE of

A, B, or C

A

B

C

Topography,

soil, and

agriculture

Hilly, rocky

soil, grazing for goats and cattle

Flatland, fertile soil, all crops

Forested valley, loam soil (a mix of sand, silt and clay), grapes & olives

Major Industry

Shipbuilding

Metalworking

Pottery, Textiles

Major Imports

Food

Metal and Ore

Manufactured Goods

Natural

Resources

Iron for tools,

weapons

Silver for

jewelry, trade

Timber for

housing, ships

Neighbors

Weak but

hostile

Strong, looking

to expand

Moderate but

untrustworthy

Nearby Water

Inland

waterways;

limited access

to the sea,

unlimited fresh water

River Delta;

easy access to the sea, open to

invasion,

unlimited fresh water

Bay; easy

access to the

sea, protected,

limited fresh

water

Population

Large;

overcrowded,

large army,

need lots of

food

Moderate; not crowded, small army, food needs moderate

Small; self

sufficient in

food, very

small army

Famous for:

Poetry

Painting

Oratory

God Protector

Choose one of

the Greek Gods

Choose one of

the Greek Gods

Choose one of

the Greek Gods

Value Village

Although location and resources are important, the values of the people who live in your city-state are also important and will make a difference in how your city-state functions. There are no right answers. There are advantages and disadvantages with every choice. As you write, include details that answer the question WHY you chose the things you did . Be specific.
Citizenship. Who is a citizen and how does one become a citizenz
Type of Government
Type of Housing
Type of Education, and who gets educated.

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