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100

Greek architecture is known for its use of _____.

a. pyramids

b. tunnels

c. columns

c. columns

100

Hippocrates is considered the father of what?

a. politics

b. theatre

c. medicine

c. medicine

100
The messenger of the Greek gods was who?

a. Hermes

b. Poseidon

c. Aphrodite

a. Hermes

100

Why did Greeks create myths about their gods and goddesses?

a. to teach moral behavior

b. explain events they could not understand

c. entertain their children

b. explain events they could not understand

100

How would you compare a tyrant with a democratic leader?

a. tyrant looks out for his own power; democratic leader looks out for others

b. democratic leader looks out for his own power; tyrant looks out for others

c. tyrant is evil; democratic leader is always good

a. tyrant looks out for his own power; democratic leader looks out for others

200

Greek temples had three different styles of what?

a. columns

b. stained glass windows

c. balconies

a. columns

200

Pythagoras was a Greek ______.

a. physician

b. playwright

c. mathematician

c. mathematician

200

Which of the following gods and goddesses were siblings?

a. Demeter and Zeus

b. Athena and Poseidon

c. Apollo and Artemis

c. Apollo and Artemis

200

What did the ancient Greeks believe about their gods?

a. they were moral

b. they created laws that governed the Greeks' behavior

c. they intervened in their daily lives

c. they intervened in their daily lives

200

What is a major difference between a monarch and a democratic leader?

a. monarch has absolute power; democratic leaders do not

b. monarch is born into power; democratic leaders are elected by the people

c. monarch is given more respect than a democratic leader

b. monarch is born into power; democratic leaders are elected by the people

300

What was a distinguishing feature of Greek sculptures?

a. human bodies were depicted as flawless

b. goddesses were depicted with no arms

c. statues of gods and goddesses were only found in temples

a. human bodies were depicted as flawless

300

Pythagoras' mathematical systems provided a theory used still today? what is it?

a. 1 + 1 = 2

b. 1A + 2A = 3A

c. A+ B2 = C2

c. A+ B2 = C2

300

Who was the Parthenon built to dedicate?

a. Ares

b. Athena

c. Zeus

b. Athena

300

Aphrodite was born as a full-grown adult. Which other god or goddess had an unusual birth?

a. Demeter was born from the sea

b. Athena was born out of Zeus' head

c. Apollo appeared out of thin air

b. Athena was born out of Zeus' head

300
Under the democratic system in ancient Athens, who could vote? 

a. only male citizens born in Athens

b. any male or female citizen born in Athens

c. any male or female citizen born anywhere in Greece

a. only male citizens born in Athens

400

What was a basic component of Greek architecture?

a. temple

b. portal

c. column

c. column

400

Pythagoras' contributions helped which people?

a. architects

b. medical students

c. writers

a. architects

400

Whose work may have contributed to the stability of buildings?

a. Socrates

b. Hippocrates

c. Pythagoras

c. Pythagoras

400

Which god or goddesses' symbol was a figure holding a torch?

a. Apollo

b. Demeter

c. Athena

b. Demeter

400

What law passed by Pericles is still effective today in America?

a. all trials have juries

b. all jurors get paid for their time

c. all citizens have the right to vote

b. all jurors get paid for their time
500

How was Hippocrates different from other physicians at that time?

a. relied on intervention from the gods

b. used magic in his treatments

c. studied the natural causes of illnesses

c. studied the natural causes of illnesses

500

Which god do you think ancient Greeks would pray to temporarily stop the war so that they could attend the Olympics?

a. Zeus

b. Ares

c. Athena

b. Ares

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