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Section Three of Ch8
Famous People
Difficult questions
Section Two of Ch8
Section One of Ch8
100
Greek myths and literature influenced many English phrases and ________
What is words.
100
A Greek poet who wrote the two great epic poems—the Iliad and the Odyssey.
Who is Homer
100
A short story that teaches a lesson about life or gives advice on how to live.
What is a fable.
100
A person who has the right to participate in government.
What is a citizen.
100
The seas in Ancient Greece were important for what reason?
What is trade
200
The main characters of greek fables.
What are animals
200
He was king of the gods.
Who is Zeus
200
The Greek ruler who was harsh and would not have agreed with American Democracy.
Who is Draco
200
The type of government run by a king that passed power down to their family.
What is a monarchy
200
An era that is great, artistic, and marked by achievements.
What is a Classical age
300
These where used to describe natural events and historical events.
What is mythology/ myths
300
A Greek writer who is famous for his fables.
Who is Aesop
300
The way the Mycenaeans were different than the Minoans.
What is Greek language.
300
The leader that encouraged the spread of democracy to other parts of Greece.
Who is Pericles
300
The type of landform mainland Greece is located on.
What is a peninsula
400
The epic poem about the end of the Trojan war.
What is the Iliad
400
Greek hero who killed the Hydra.
Who is Hercules
400
Who did the Greeks worship at Delphi.
Who is Apollo
400
A place where citizens were able to debate laws.
What is an assembly
400
The greek name for a hill.
What is an Acropolis
500
The Greek hero who killed the Hydra.
Who is Hercules
500
Greek hero who fought in the Trojan war and died due to his wounded heel.
Who is Achilles
500
An age marked by achievement.
What is Classical age
500
He is considered the father of democracy.
Who is Cleisthenes
500
The sea surrounding Greece.
What is the Mediterranean or Ionian