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100
This Ancient Greek philosopher did not like democracy.
Who is Plato?
100
This type of art showed people with little or no clothing in Ancient Greece and is still around today.
What is nude art?
100
This mathematical theorem was created in Ancient Greece and is still used today to find the measures of a right triangle.
What is the Pythagorean theorem?
100
This type of Ancient Greece column is on the White House today.
What is a doric column?
200
The ancient Athens had all male citizens treated the same with the same rights.
What is equality?
200
In art from Ancient Greece and today, this is used to promote religion, power and fear.
What is propaganda?
200
Give examples of what the greeks figured out about the Earth and the solar system.
What is the Earth is round, it rotates on its axis and orbits around the sun?
200
A set path for transportation that united Ancient Greece and unites us today.
What is a road?
300
This Ancient Greek city-state influenced the idea of the Supreme Court.
What is Athens?
300
From Ancient Greece, this is a type of art that shows everyone is equal.
What is isocephaly?
300
This philiospher started to question authority.
What is Sophist?
300
This religious view was promoted by the Hellenstic period in Greece and in the U.S. today.
What is religious freedom?
400
Give examples of Ancient Greek ideas that have influenced our political thinking today.
What is law, freedom, justice and government?
400
From Ancient Greece and from today, art that refers to realistic objects in a natural setting.
What is naturalism?
400
The Ancient Greek physician, Hippocrates made this oath to set ethical standards for doctors that is similar to today.
What is the Hippocratic oath?
400
These people's roles in society have changed drastically from Ancient Greece to now.
Who are women?
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