This document discusses classical Greece and how geography influenced Greek civilization. It examines the Greek region and predicts how terrain features like mountain ranges, bodies of water, and rivers affected Greece politically, culturally, and socially. Students are asked to locate Greek city-states on a map and note geographic features. They then analyze how one effect of geographic features in Latin America has been to encourage cultural diffusion and limit transportation development. The document also discusses different forms of government through history, like in ancient Rome under Augustus, and asks students to classify governments like present-day United States, England, and Saudi Arabia.