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100
How mant main God/Goddesses are there?
twelve
100
Greece is made up of__________?
Peninsulas
100
Immortal
Someone or something that lives forever. You are ____________.
100
Early Greek sculptures were rigid and stood up straight, true or false?
True, it asnt later until they started sculpting you more realxed.
100
Who was the most powerful man in Athenian politics?
Pericles
200
Who was the Parthenon made in honor of, and why?
Athena, to celebrate the end of the Persian war
200
What is the largest Greek island?
Crete
200
Tragedy
A type of serious drama that ends in a disaster for the main character. This is a ________
200
In the Golden Age, people would sculpt you as you looked, true or false?
False, people would sculpt you as the perfect man or woman.
200
Fill in the blank When a less powerful nation was conqured, it might have to pay________to the conquering nation.
Tribute
300
Zeus had twins with Leto, who were they
Artemis and Apollo
300
Why was it hard to farm in Greece?
Their land was mainl mountains.
300
Philosopher
Someone who used reason to explain events that happened. This is a___________.
300
What were the three architectural systems?
Doric,ionic. and corinthian
300
Who was the first philosopher
Thales
400
Who was the ruler and how did he/she become ruler?
Zeus was the ruler, he became ruler by killing his father in battle.
400
Why were the seas important to the Greeks?
It gave them water and food
400
Oracle
A sacred place to consukt a God or Goddess through any priest that spoke for the Gods. This is an __________.
400
For a public building, the Greek's most preferable material was?
Marble
400
Who destroyed Athens' acropolis, which made Pericles decide to do a makeover?
The Persians
500
Who or what made Mt. Olympus?
Cyclopes
500
What main crops were the Greeks able to grow
Grapes and olives
500
Tribute.
A payment or tax made by a less powerful state or nation to a more powerful one. You are paying _________.
500
What left the Parthenon with no roof and nearly ruined in the 17th century.
An accidental explosion by the Turks, who stored ammunition there during a war.
500
The years_____to_____ are called the Golden Age *DOUBLE POINTS*
479 B.C to 431 B.C
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