Ancient Chinese Ethical Systems
Ancient Greek Political Systems
Greek Medicine
Ancient Greek Life
Rome
100
China's most influential scholar who had a deep desire to restore the order and moral living of earlier times in society
Who is Confucius?
100
A form of government that was first established in Athens
What is democracy?
100
An island in the Aegean Sea where Hippocrates was born
What is Cos?
100
A city in ancient Greece and its surrounding countryside, which included numerous villages
What is a city-state?
100
This Roman Emperor converted to Christianity which spread the religion throughout the empire
Who is Constantine?
200
An ancient Chinese ethical system that believes in a highly efficient and powerful government
What is legalism?
200
A government ruled by a single person such as a king or queen
What is monarchy?
200
An invasive medical strategy that was a last resort for Hippocrates
What is surgery?
200
A city-state in ancient Greece that valued duty, strength, and discipline over freedom, individuality, beauty, and learning.
What is Sparta?
200
A governing body in both Roman and US Republics with 300 and 100 members, respectively
What is a senate?
300
A Chinese thinker who only believed in a natural order involving relations among all living things
Who is Laozi?
300
A government that - one writer argues - America is turning into with families like the Kennedys, Clintons, and Bushs
What is aristocracy?
300
A code of conduct still used by doctors today
What is the Hippocratic oath?
300
A city-state in ancient Greece where schooling began around the age of 7 and focused on reading, grammar, poetry, history, mathematics, and music.
What is Athens?
300
In Rome, these people were typically acquired through winning wars, birth, or auctions
Who are slaves?
400
A universal force expressed by Daoism that guides the natural order of all things
What is "The Way"?
400
A government ruled by a small group of people - often wealthy
What is oligarchy?
400
An idea, along with "remission," that originated from Hippocrates' time
What is "relapse"?
400
A blind man considered to be the greatest story teller in Greek history who developed much of Greek's mythology
Who is Homer?
400
Rome was in the midpoint of this sea and, at its peak, Rome controlled all of its shores
What is the Mediterranean Sea?
500
A characteristic of Confucianism that stressed respect of elders, ancestors, and parents
What is filial piety?
500
A military city-state that was ruled primarily by an oligarchy
What is Sparta?
500
An illness considered by many Greeks as the "sacred disease" that they thought involved demonic possession
What is epilepsy?
500
Virtue and excellence displayed by Greek heroes like Achilles and Hector in combat
What is arete?
500
A branch of government that includes 2 consuls for Rome and 1 president for the United States
What is the Executive branch?