The chief god of Ancient Greece.
Who is Zeus?
This is a landform surrounded by water on three sides.
What is a peninsula?
The meaning of philosophy.
What is love of wisdom?
The Greeks created the first type(s) of these.
What are dramas?
Ionic, Doric, and Corinthian are examples of these.
What are Columns?
The religion of the Ancient Greeks.
What is mythology?
As a result of the geography in Greece, the Greek people developed separate...
What are city-states?
Taught Plato/ Sentenced to death for "corrupting the Athenian youth"/ Created the famous method of questioning.
Who is Socrates?
Short stories, targeted at children, that teach some type of moral lesson.
What are fables?
Wrote dramas about serious life issues.
Who is Aristophanes?
Games intended to honor Zeus.
What are the Olympics?
As a result of the isolation in Greece, the Greeks became very dependent on this for resources.
What is trade?
Famous school called "The Academy"/ Wrote The Republic/ Government should be controlled by philosopher-kings.
Who is Plato?
Long poems that were designed to tell a story and inspire the Greeks.
What are epics?
The oath that states doctors should "Do No Harm" was created by this individual.
Who is Hippocrates?
The patron goddess of Athens.
Who is Athena?
The geography of Greece is very mountainous and rocky, causing the Greek city-states to be...
What is isolated?
Tutored Alexander the Great/ Wrote "Politics"/ Defined the three types of government.
Who is Aristotle?
Comedy and tragedy.
What are Greek dramas?
Wrote about the Peloponnesian Wars.
Who is Thucydides?
Built to honor the goddess Athena.
What is the Parthenon?
Despite being isolated from each other, the Greek city-states shared this.
What is a common culture and language?
The Greek philosophers wanted people to do this.
The Iliad and Odyssey are examples of this.
What are epics?
Plato's ideal government/ society. (Draw the triangle we have discussed in class)
What are Philosopher Kings --> Warriors --> Regular People?