Section 1
The Culture of Ancient Greece
Section 2
Greek Philosophy and History
Section 3
Alexander the Great
Section 4
The Spread of Greek Culture
Section 3
Using Geography Skills
100
Rituals, festivals, and temples so the gods would grant them good fortune.
How and why did the Greeks honor their gods?
100
Plato described the state with distinct classes while Aristotle favored mixed government.
What was the difference between Aristotle's idea of government and Plato's?
100
To unite all of Greece under Macedonia so they could defeat Persia.
why did Phillip II invade Greece?
100
Stars, planets, planets, and other heavenly bodies.
What do Astronomers study?
100
Tigris River
Near what river was the battle of Gaugamela fought?
200
A tragedy is when a person fails to overcome difficulties while a comedy on the other hand is when the story ends happily.
How do greek tragedies and comedies differ?
200
Greek word for "love of wisdom."
What does the word philosophy mean?
200
Phillip II admired there military, ideas, and art.
How did Phillip II feel about the Greeks?
200
Established science of physics and explained compound pulley.
What were Archimedes' achievements?
200
Afghanistan and Pakistan
What modern countries make up the eastern borders of the empire?
300
A temple dedicated to a god or goddess.
What was the most important type of building in Greece?
300
Who were the sophists and what did they believe in?
The sophists were traveling teachers that declined that declined the idea of right and wrong.
300
His troops refused to further.
What ended Alexander the Great's Indian conquest?
300
Priests and temples treated patients with herbs. They also offered prayers.
How were injuries treated before Hippocrates?
300
The Seleucid kingdom
Which kingdom appears to have had the most territory?
400
A short tale that teaches a lesson.
What is a fable?
400
He wrote the the history of the Persian Wars.
What was one of Herodotus accomplishments?
400
Hellenistic comes from the Greek word meaning "like the Greeks."
What does the word Hellenistic mean?
400
Scholars were attracted libraries and museums.
How did Alexandria attract scholars?
400
The Egyptian, Seleucid, and Pergamum kindoms?
Which kingdoms were at least partially located in Asia?
500
The highest mountain in Greece were the 12 most important gods and goddesses lived.
What is Mount Olympus Mount Olympus?
500
Greek thinkers who believed that the human mind could understand everything.
What were philosophers?
500
Alexander spread Greek art,legacy, and architecture across southwest Asia and brought new ides from them as well.
What was Alexander the Greats legacy?
500
Secure shipping routs from pirates.
Why did Rome conquer the Greek city-states?
500
Turkey, Jordan, Iran, Iraq, Lebanon, and Syria
What present day countries control territory that was controlled by the Seleucid empire?
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