Pericles
The Golden Age of Athens
Alexander the Great
The Legacy of Greece
It's All Greek to Me!
100

Who was Pericles?

  • Answer: A prominent leader during Athens' Golden Age.


100

What is a "golden age"?

A time of peace, prosperity, and progress

100

Who was Alexander's teacher?

Answer: Aristotle.


100

How did the Greeks influence the field of history?

Answer: They emphasized the importance of record-keeping and factual reporting.

100

The common meeting place for assembly, trade, and social interaction in ancient Greek city-states was called the...

agora

200

What major reform did Pericles implement for the government?

  • Answer: He provided wages for government workers, allowing poorer citizens to participate

200

What significant event marked the beginning of Athens' Golden Age?

Answer: The Greco-Persian War.


200

What was one of Alexander's main goals for his empire?

Answer: To spread Greek culture.


200

Which famous mathematician is known for his contributions to geometry?

Euclid or Pythagoras

200

The highest point in a city state, where temples and statues honoring the gods were usually located 

acropolis

300

What monument was built during Pericles' leadership to honor Athena?

  • Answer: The Parthenon

300

Who led Athens during its Golden Age?

Answer: Pericles.


300

What empire did Alexander aim to defeat?

Answer: The Persian Empire.


300

What was one major contribution of Hippocrates?

Answer: He taught that diseases had natural causes.

300

The final descendent of Ptolemy, a general of Alexander the Great, she ruled Egypt during the reign of Julius Caesar 

Cleopatra

400

What type of columns did the Parthenon feature?

  • Answer: Doric columns.


400

What was one cultural achievement during the Golden Age?

Answer: Advances in art, literature, and philosophy.


400

What major land did Alexander hope to conquer but never did?

Answer: India.


400

How do modern theaters reflect ancient Greek designs?

Answer: They are built in semi-circles with rows of seats for better visibility.


400
This person is considered the "Father of History"

Herodotus

500

How did Pericles impact who could be included in Athenian democracy?

Answer: He opened government roles to poorer citizens, not just the wealthy.

500

How did the Golden Age affect Athenian society?

Answer: It fostered advancements in democracy, culture, and the arts.

500

What does "Hellenistic" mean?

Answer: The blending of Greek and Asian (Persian) cultures.

500

In what way do Greek and American democracies share similarities?

Answer: Both involve citizens voting and participating in juries.


500

Which city-state led the Delian League during the Peloponnesian War?

Athens

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