People
Athens/Sparta
Culture/Gods
Culture/Law/ Architecture
Miscellaneous
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What did Socrates study? 
ethics
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What did Athens use money from the Delian League for? 
to build a powerful navy
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Who is the Goddess of wisdom and war? 
Athena
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Where are the ancient Greek columns located on the Jefferson memorial? 
line the outside of the memorial
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What land did Philip II of Macedonia most want to conquer? 
Persia
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What happened to Alexander's empire less than 100 years after his death? 
His empire broke into 4 kingdoms: Egyptian, Macedonian, Pergamum, and Seleucid
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What happens in a siege? 
soldiers surround a city in an attempt to take control of it
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Who is Apollo? 
God of the sun and music 
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Why were jury members chosen randomly and why were they paid? 
They were chosen randomly so that they would be impartial. They were paid so that poor citizens could also take part.
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What is an agreement to stop fighting?
a truce
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Who were Herodotus, Thucydides, and Xenophon?
historians 
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How did Athena attempt to dominate Greece? 
by building a powerful navy
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Define cosmopolitan. 
worldly, atmosphere
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What are the three column types?
Doric, Corinthian, Ionic
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What Greek word means "love of wisdom?"
philosophy 
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Who were Aristotle, Plato, and Socrates? 
philosophers
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What advantage did Sparta have in the Peloponnesian War? 
greater land power 
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What made Hellenistic culture unique? 
it influenced arts, sports, architecture, and cities ll over the world
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When did the Delian League form? 
478 B.C.
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What is Sicily's strongest and richest city? 
Syracuse 
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What leader greatly expanded the Macedonian Empire? 
Alexander the Great
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True or False. Sparta responded to Athens' attack on Syracuse by destroying most of the Athenian navy. 
True
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Which art form deals largely with ancient Greek gods and goddesses? 
myths
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What kind of government did Pericles introduce? 
direct democracy 
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What does Hellas mean in Greek? 
Greece
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