Geography: The World and Its People

Glencoe Online
Social Studies HomeProduct InformationSitemapSearchContact Us
Student Web Activities
 Chapter 11: Southern Europe
 "Greek Culture"

Introduction
In this chapter you have read about the countries of Southern Europe. Many of these countries had civilizations that have influenced the development of western culture and civilization. Ancient Greece is sometimes referred to as the birthplace of democracy. Many other ideals and institutions began there as well. The Olympic Games were one of these institutions. These athletic competitions have become an established part of world culture.

Destination Title: Hellenic Ministry of Culture

Note: Clicking on the link above will launch a new browser window.
Need help using your browser for this activity? Click here for tips.

Directions
Start at the Hellenic Ministry of Culture Web site.

  • Click on The Cultural Map of Greece.
  • Click on Olympia on the map.
  • Run your mouse over "Olympia" on the map. Click on Ancient Olympia in the menu that appears.
  • Browse through the photographs of Ancient Olympia and read the descriptions of these archaeological sites.
  • Click on the Olympic Games hyperlink.

After you have read through the information, answer the following questions.

1. According to tradition, when did the first Olympic Games take place?


2. What was the "sacred truce"?


3. What was the first Olympic event?


4. Who could take part in the Olympic Games?


5. Create a poster advertising the Olympic Games in ancient Greece.


 


Glencoe McGraw-Hill