Multiple Choice
Historical Figures
Herodotus or Thucydides?
Complete this sentence
Fable or Epic?
100

How did the Greeks use myths? 

A to write great epic poems

B to make temples more holy

C to perform rituals to please their gods

D to explain events in their everyday lives

What is

D to explain events in their everyday lives

100

Who wrote The Republic about the ideal state?

Who is Plato? 

100

Who wrote about the Persian wars? 

Who is Herodotus? 

100

Greek _____ included more than one type of play.

What is dramas.

100

What originally was shared orally?

What is both a fable and an epic? 

200

How did Socrates study knowledge, truth, and the meaning of life? 

A He was a student of Aristotle and learned about philosophy from him?

B He read Greek literature like the Iliad and the Odyssey to find answers

C He asked questions and then tested the answers with more questions

D He studied at the Academy, which was the first institute of higher learning in the Western world. 

C He asked questions and then tested the answers with more questions

200

What two people were philosophers and writers? 

Who are Plato and Aristotle? 

DOUBLE POINTS! 

200

Who wrote about the Peloponnesian wars? 

Who is Thucydides? 

200

Greek ___ were often about a person with a flaw that led to his or her downfall. 

What is tragedies?

200
The Iliad is an example of this type of long poem

What is an epic? 

300

Which statement best describes the Parthenon?

A The parthenon was a rectangular open-air citadel located on the Acropolis.

B The parthenon was a rectangular temple with tall columns located on the Acropolis

B The parthenon was a rectangular temple with tall columns located on the Acropolis

300
Who tutored Alexander the Great? 

Who is Aristotle? 

300

Who studied history and their work differed from modern history?

Who is Herodotus and Thucydides? 

DOUBLE POINTS!

300

Greek ___ often made fun of people the audience would know.

What is comedies? 

300

This is a short tale with a moral lesson like the Tortoise and the Hare

What is a fable? 

400

This is an instrument to determine stars or planets and time of day.

A astrolabe

B pulley block

C wood screw

D ore smelting and casting?

A astrolabe

400

Who founded the Academy in Athens? 

Who is Plato? 

400

Who was called the "father of history"?

Who is Herodotus?

400

The enduring legacy of Greek ___ can be seen in the monuments of Washington, D.C.

What is architecture? 
400

This is associated with Homer

What is an epic? 

500

This is a simple machine with ropes and wheels used to lift heavy objects

A astrolabe

B pulley block

C wood screw

D ore smelting and casting?

B pulley block

500

Who founded a school called he Lyceum?

Who is Aristotle? 

500

Who used methods such as eyewitness accounts? 

Who is Thucydides? 

500

More advanced versions of Greek ___ were used by later civilizations for navigation on sea voyages.

What is astrolabes? 

500

This is associated with Aesop? 

What is a fable? 

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