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100

Who is considered Father of Medicine?

Hippocrates

100

Who were the only people allowed to vote in ancient Greece?

Only men born in Greece could vote.

100

Who composed the epics Iliad and Odyssey?

Homer

100

What has inspired the design of many American buildings today?

Greek architecture

100

How frequently were the Olympics held?

Every four years

200

What is the oath that doctors take?

Hippocrates Oath.

200

What were the pottery shards used in voting known as?

Ostrakon

200

What is a play with a happy ending called?

Comedy

200

Who was the supreme Greek god?

Zeus

200

Who could compete in the ancient Greek Olympics?

Male Greek citizens.

300

Who was the famous mathematician and inventor in Ancient Greece?

Archimedes

300

Ancient Greek men voted on their own rules and laws. This form of government is called what?

Direct Democracy

300

What is a play with a sad ending called?

Tragedy

300

What did architects of ancient Greece use in the construction of their buildings?

columns

300

What were the winners awarded?

Wreath of leaves

400

What device did Archimedes invent to lift water from lower level to higher level?

Archimedes Screw

400

What are modern democracies, where people elect representatives, known as?

Representative Democracy or Indirect Democracy.

400

What word means love of wisdom?

Philosophy

400

What are stories that were used to explain natural events called?

Myths

400

Where did the ancient Greeks hold their Olympics?

Olympia

500

Which mathematician discovered a theorem that explains the mathematical relationship between the sides of a right triangle?

Pythagoras

500

Name one ancient Greek philosopher

Socrates, Plato, or Aristotle.

500

Where did Greek gods live?

Mount Olympus

500

What events were included in Pentathlon?

Running, Long Jump, Discus-throw, Javelin-throw, and Wrestling.

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