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a commander in the army at 16 16, and a king at 20 |
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a commander in the army at 16 and a king at 20 |
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a tradional story about gods and heroes |
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considered by some to be the greatest historian of the ancient world |
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taught that the universe followed the same rules as music and numbers |
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Greece's northern neighbor |
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taught that happiness come form reason and doing one's duty
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taught that there was no absolute right and wrong |
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dramatist who used painted scenery and three actors to tell a story |
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dramatist who used painted scenery and three actors to tell a story |
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highest mountain in Greece |
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a time when Greek culture spread throughout the non-Greek world |
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a. Philip II
b. Homer
C. Euripides
D. Archimedes |
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Who said, "Give me a lever and place to stand, and I will move the earth"? |
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a. Alexander the great
b. Plato
C. Aristophanes
D. Jason |
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Who thought that governements shout be headed by philosoper-kings? |
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a. Philip II
b. Demosthenas
C. Alexander the Great
D. Euclid |
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Who freed the Greek cities in Asia Minor from Persian rule? |
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a. acrobatics
B. rituals.
c. tragedies
d. dances |
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The Greeks hoped to earn the favor of their gods and goddesses by performing
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a. conquering
b. inviting
c. bribing
d. all of the above |
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Phillip II got some Greek cities to join him by
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a. Euclid B. Pythagoras C. Aristotle D. Poseidon |
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Who told King Ptolemy that "There is no royal way to learn geometry"? |
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a. Alexander the Great B. Aeschylus c. Philip II D. Homer |
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This Macedonian king love Greek culture and planned to conquer Persia. |
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A. The Trojan War B. Alexander the Great. C. Gilgamesh D. the oracle at Delphi |
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Homer's epic, the Lliad, is about |
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a. Aphrodite B. Artemis C. Athena D. Apollo |
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Who was the goddess of wisdom and crafts? |
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A. the Odyssey B. the History of the Persian Wars. C. the Book of the Dead D. Anigone |
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