Greece
Philosophy
Greece .2
Egypt
Most Difficult
100

Dubbed the father of "scientific history"

Thucydides

100

Established  the school of Stoicism

  Zeno

100

Greek aristocrats lost their monopoly on military prowess after the introduction of ...

Hoplites

100

 Egyptian term which simply means “leaders of foreigners"

Hyksos

100

Discovered the principles of the lever, pulley and screw


Archimedes


200

The first important society in the Greek world developed on the this island

Crete

200

Plato’s student, but much more practical


Aristotle

200

An elite military unit composed entirely of male couples

The Theban Sacred Band

200

Egyptian god who created the universe

Ptah

200

This Greek city-state depended on the enslaved labor of ....

Sparta

300

Influenced the development of mathematics and its application to music and astronomy; studied mathematics as a way to enlightenment

Pythagoras (ca. 530)

300

Denied that there was anything close to true knowledge

The Skeptics

300

The first individual to predict that one could reach Asia by sailing west

Eratosthenes (276 BCE -194 BCE)

300

Accomplishments of King Darius of Persia included building of ....

 roads for transport and postal service.

300

A Greek aristocrat who seized power and ruled outside the traditional constitutional framework

tyrant

400

Alexander the Great founded a great empire that might be described as a

cultural empire

400

A philosophical concern of Plato’s was

to establish a just society

400

excessive pride, which was punished by the gods

Hubris

400

Prior to the coming of these peoples, the ancient Egyptians regarded their country as the secure center of the cosmos

Hyksos

400

Most historians believe that because of its composite nature each part of this book should be analyzed within its particular context.

What is the Bible

500

Spartan secret police

The krypteia

500

Argued that social harmony and order are more important than individual liberty or equality

Plato

500

The ultimate aim of the military and political policies of Philip II was

invade Persia

500

This pharaoh undermined the very stability of Egypt by introducing radical religious policies

Akhenaten

500

The reason the Peloponnesian War was deadlocked for an extended period of time

Athens could not defeat Sparta on land, and Sparta could not defeat Athens at sea.

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