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4Culture ofAncientGreece
PhilosophyandHistory
Spread ofGreekCulture
FamousPeople
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5This type of story, along with poetry, taught
Greek values
6Fable
7In this type of story, there is usually a sad
ending
8tragedy
9This type of poem, like the Illiad, is a very
long story of heroic deeds
10epic
11He wrote the Illiad and the Odyssey, and is given
credit for bringing Greece out of the dark age by
writing their history
12Homer
13A fable is a short tale that tells a lesson like
the tortoise and the hare this mans fables were
famous
14Aesop
15His method of learning used questions he thought
you all had the answer already, and you could
find it if you used your own reasoning
16Socrates
17This group was very good at debate they could
take either side of an issue and not only argue
it, but win!
18Sophists
19He taught the golden mean and believed that
observation and comparison were necessary to gain
knowledge. Compare and contrast anyone?
20Aristotle
21He believed that philosopher-kings should rule
because they are after the truth, not power or
glory
22Plato
23This math wiz thought that everything in the
world could be explained using numbers I bet Mr.
K knows about him
24Pythagoras
25Alexanders fathers name and home region
26Phillip II Macedonia
27One of Alexanders greatest accomplishments was
building these two things at this city (need 3
answers!)
28Museum and Library at Alexandria, Egypt
29Its the Greek word for like the Greeks and
refers to the era Alexander created
30Hellenistic
31They are the two modern-day countries into which
Alexander marched farthest east
32India and Afghanistan
33They are three of the major battles that
Alexander was successful in during his march of
conquest
34Chaeronea, Granicus, Issus, Gaugamela
35These three types of workers flocked to Persia to
work after it was conquered by the Greeks
36Philosophers, scientists, poets, writers,
architects, etc.
37People who seek out pleasure for the sake of
happiness as a goal in life, believe in this
philosophy
38Epicureanism
39Its who came up with Stoicism, and what it means
40Zeno follow reason, not emotions, and do your
duty that is where you find happiness today it
means someone who is not affected by joy or grief
41Probably the most famous mathematician is this
man who invented plane geometry
42Euclid
43This math thinker worked on solid geometry like
spheres and cylinders he also mastered catapults
and other weapons
44Archimedes
45He divided governments into three types
monarchies, aristocracies, and democracies
46Aristotle
47He introduced the idea that government should be
fair and just what a concept!
48Plato
49Libanius believed that there was no such thing as
absolute right or wrong, and was part of this
group of thinkers
50Sophists
51This man was executed because Greek leaders
thought he was trying to start a rebellion with
all of his pesky questions
52Socrates
53This historian is considered the best of the
ancient world he believed in having facts, not
just filling in the blanks of history on your own
54Thucydides
55The library at Alexandria had this many scrolls
56500,000
57Alexanders march started out with this many men
5842,000
59Archimedes is famous for maybe making this cool
war weapon, besides the catapult (it was on
Mythbusters)
60The Death Ray
61This is the poison Socrates chose to drink
instead of fleeing Athens
62Hemlock
63Alexander slept with a dagger and a copy of the
Illiad under his pillow, and wanted to live like
this Greek God, only in real life
64Achilles
65Final Jeopardy
Make your wager
66Give four reasons why Alexander was a hero, OR,
give four reasons why he was a villain
67Final Question