The Persian Wars
Golden Age of Athens
Peloponnesian War
Philosophy and Socrates
Plato and Aristotle
100

To leave a place in an organized way, in order to get away from danger

What is evacuate? 

100

A skilled public speaker

What is an orator? 

100

It killed many people, including the statesman Pericles, causing the Athenians to become discouraged and question their ideas.

What is the plague? 

100

The poison Socrates was made to drink

What is Hemlock? 

100

A piece of writing organized as a conversation between two or more characters

What is a dialogue?

200
The type of Greek warship used at the Battle of Salamis, the navel battle which destroyed most of the Persian fleet and forced Xerxes to return to Asia

What is a trireme? 

200

In the late 1600s, an explosion damaged this temple on the acropolis dedicated to Athena, the Greek goddess of wisdom

What is the Parthenon? 

200

After their failed invasion of Sicily, most of the Athenian warriors who did not die were sent to this place to be slaves

What is the rock quarry? 

200

A way of teaching pioneered by Socrates, in which the teacher asks many questions, and tries to help the student think and come to an understanding, rather than just telling the student the information

What is the Socratic Method? 

200

Relating to ideas, rather than concrete objects, actions, or people

What is Abstract? 

300

The name of the Spartan king who sacrificed himself and his 300 soldiers at the Battle of Thermopylae in order to buy his Greek allies more time as they retreated south

Who is Leonidas? 

300

It is that Greek drama developed over time, as dances as the annual festival to this Greek god of wine became more and more elaborate

Who is Dionysus? 

300

Formal contact or communication between countries, including an exchange of representatives called diplomats

What is diplomatic relations?

300

Prior to Socrates, the Greeks primarily understood the world around them through these

What are myths? 

300

This man's father, a doctor, taught him to carefully observe people and the real world around him, while this man's mentor, a philosopher, emphasized abstract ideals and virtues

Who is Aristotle? 

400

The name of the city state in Asia Minor who rebelled against Persian rule and asked Athens for assistance, effectively starting the Persian wars. 150 years later, Alexander the Great would lay siege to this city and capture it on his "campaign of revenge" against Persia

What is Miletus? 

400

The "Father of History" and my boy

Who is Herodotus? 

400

The type of government the Spartans tried to set up in Athens

What is an oligarchy? 

400

Earlier philosophers had focused on where everything came from, while Socrates was interested in this

What is how people should behave? 

400

According to Aristotle, the main purpose of government was to provide its citizens with this

What is "The Good Life"?

500

The distance from Marathon to Athens, and the length of a modern day marathon

26.2 miles

500

Part of the "Big Four" Athenian playwrights, this man was younger than Aeschylus and older than Euripides, and is best known for his most famous play, Oedipus Rex (Oedipus the King)

Who is Sophocles? 

500
A set of 6km long walls, known as the Long Walls, connected Athens with this port city, and allowed the Athenians to resupply via the sea during the Pelopponesian Wars

What is Piraeus?

500

He did not want to break the law. He said people must follow the law, or persuade society to change the law.

What is why did Socrates refuse to escape? 

500

According to Aristotle, the key to being virtuous was living moderately and avoiding extremes, which he called this

What is the golden mean? 

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