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Ancient History in Spain
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Where did the Celts settle?
In the north and center of the Iberian Peninsula.
In the north of Africa.
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Who introduced the potter´s wheel?
Romans
Greeks
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The area inside a colony with the most importan buildings
Acropolis
Agora
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What was important polis in Ancient Greece?
Athens
Sparta
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Who lived in the Iberian Peninsula?
The Iberians and Celts
The french and italian.
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How were Iberian fortified settlements called?
Hill forts.
Agora
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What is the main characteristic of the Celtic forts?
Their village were circular
Their village were fortified.
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A territory under the control of the Greek government.
Polis
Colony
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A small city-state with its own governors , laws and army
Polis
City
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Who had their own money?
The Iberians
The Carthagenians
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Who settled in the old Phoenician colonies?
The Romans.
The Carthagenians.
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In the Greek colonies, where was the market found?
In the Acropolis
In the Agora.
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Where did the Iberians settle?
In the north of the Iberian Peninsula.
In the east and south of the Iberian Peninsula.
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Where did the Carthaginians come from?
They came from Asia.
They came from America.
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This was the most important legacy of the Phoenicians.
The Alphabet
The language
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Identify the city.
Mérida
Cádiz.
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Why do we consider Greeks as the origin of democracy?
Because some of these city-states were governed by people elected by free citizens.
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What cities did the Carthaginians founded in the Iberian Peninsula?
Cartago Nova ( Cartagena) and Ebusus (Ibiza)
Denia
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What colonies did the Greeks founded in the east of the Iberian Peninsula?
Emporion (Ampurias) and Rhode (Rodas).
Cádiz.
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A square where citizens walked and debated.
Agora
Acropolis
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