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Which philosopher was sentenced to death for his teachings?

Socrates

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Which Greek city-state was the wealthiest?

Athens

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Zeus was the most powerful god according to Greek legend. He was believed to live on:

Mt. Olympus

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What city was at the heart of the Hellenistic reign?

Alexandria

100

Designed by Aristarchus; believing that Earth rotated on its axis and orbited the sun. 

Heliocentric Theory

200

Lovers of Wisdom are known as:

Philosophers

200

Minoans were an early civilization located in:

  Crete

200

A blind poet who wandered around, singing of heroic deeds. He is credited for creating two epic poems.

Homer

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Alliance formed by Athens was called

Delian League

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A unique version of the city-state, built on two levels.

Polis

300

Who was Socrate's most famous student?

Plato

300

This Greek civilization was known for the strict military regime

Sparta

300

The Trojan War is best remembered in what piece of literature?

The Iliad

300

The period where local people began to assimilate, (or form/absorb) Greek ideas and Greek settlers adopted local customs was known as

The Hellenistic Period

300

Applied principles of physics to make practical inventions.

Archimedes

400

Who promoted reason as the guiding force for learning? He set up The Lyceum for the study of all branches of knowledge.

Aristotle

400

The Palace of Knossos was a part of what civilization?

Minoan

400

Why were the Olympics abolished?

Being seen as pagan to Christian leaders

400

Alexander the Great started his reign by taking the throne in:

Macedonia

400

Derived a formula to calculate the relationship between the sides of a right triangle.

Pythagoras

500

The posing of a series of questions to a student or passing citizen and challenge them to examine the implications of their answers became known as:

The Socratic Method

500

Why did Greeks form into city-states?

Landscape made it difficult to unify

500

A famous example of Greek architecture and dedicated to the goddess Athena:

Parthenon

500

This belief urged people to avoid desires and disappointments by calmly accepting whatever life brought. 

Stoicism

500

Wrote The Elements, which compiled earlier works and became the basis for modern geometry.

Euclid

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