
Greek Influences
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- Q1stories that explain the practices and beliefs of certain people.myths30s
- Q2the highest mountain in Greece, where the ancient Greeks believed many of their gods and godesses livedMount Olympus30s
- Q3represent five continents united by Olympismolympic rings30s
- Q4a prediction of the futureprophecy30s
- Q5a sacred shrine where a priest or priestess spoke for a god or goddessoracle30s
- Q6500 - 530 BC time when greeks were interested in arts, science, and religion and progressed in all threeGolden Age of Greece30s
- Q7earliest of Greek dramatists - wrote OresteiaAeschylus30s
- Q8great Athenian writer of tragedy. Wrote the play Antigone - questioned whether people should obey the law or do what is right.Sophocles30s
- Q9dramatist who wrote about people suffering from war.Euripides30s
- Q10most famous writer of Greek comediesAristophanes30s
- Q11Socrates philosophical method of questioning to gain truth.Socratic method30s
- Q12Greek teachers of philosophy, reasoning, and public speakingSophist30s
- Q13Greek philosopher that believed that obeying the law was more important than his own lifeSocrates30s
- Q14Socrate's student who wrote "The Republic," a view of the ideal society with just and reasonable government.Plato30s
- Q15philosopher that wrote on topics of government, astronomy, and political science. He believed in the golden mean or that people should live moderately.Aristotle30s