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100

Who did Plato talk to about the nature of goodness?

Protagoras

100

What year did the ancient AND modern Olympic games begin?

776 BCE and 1896 CE

100

What school did Plato establish? What school did Aristotle establish?

The Academy of Athens; the Lyceum of Athens

100

Who attempted to persuade the Athenians to fight Philip and the Macedonians because he believed that the Macedonians were barbarians and, thus, not Greek?

Demosthenes

100

What was a "mechane?"

Crane-like instrument that allowed Greek actors to fly from one part of the stage to another

200

Which Olympic athlete held their arms above their head for a long time in order to train for the Olympics?

Melankomas

200

What was one way that a wrestler could cheat at the Olympic games?

Using oil to make their body slippery

200

Who told Socrates that he was the wisest person in Greece?

Oracle of Delphi

200

Which city in Turkey became representative of Hellenism with its city construction, engineering, and lifestyle?

Pergamon

200

What were the 3 subjects that most Greek children learned in school?

Reading/Writing, Physical Training, and Music/Poetry

300

Who developed the Pythagorean theorem, what is the theorem, and what does it seek to answer?

1. Pythagoras

2. a2+b2=c2

3. If you have a right triangle and sides a and b, it shows you how to find side c
300

Where did the Olympic games take place? What was not supposed to happen (but sometimes did) during the events?

City of Olympia; war/fighting was supposed to cease among the city-states but sometimes did not

300

Describe Plato's allegory of the cave:

Answers will vary (Mr. McCauley will decide if description is accurate)

300

DAILY DOUBLE - You may wager however many points you have (or simply keep this question a 300 pt. question):

What was the name of Alexander the Great's horse that he tamed?

Bucephalus

300

What is this statue? Who sculpted it?

Doryphoros by Polykleitos

400

Which Persian ruler did Alexander defeat as he conquered Persia?

Darius III

400

What were the two rules that Olympic participants of the pankration had to follow?

No biting, no gouging out of eyes (with thumbs)

400

What are the 3 parts of Plato's ideal city and what parts of the tripartite soul do they correspond to?

Lower class (merchants, business people), Warrior class (army, police) and Ruling class (philosopher kings) --> Appetites, Spirited and Mind (nous)

400

What 3 new pieces of technology did Philip II introduce that allowed Macedon to easily conquer the Greeks and, eventually, the Persians:

1. Sarissa (spear)

2. Gastraphetes (cross bow)

3. Oxybeles (catapult)

400

List, in order of complexity starting with the least complex, the 3 different types of Greek columns:

Doric, Ionic and Corinthian

500

Who is the most famous ancient Greek comedic playwright? List 2 of his plays:

Who is the most famous ancient Greek tragic playwright? List 2 of his plays:

Aristophanes (Lysistrata, The Birds, The Wasps)

Sophocles (Oedipus Rex, Antigone)

500

What are the 5 events in the pentathlon?

Stadion, long jump, discuss throw, javelin throw, and wrestling

500

For what was Socrates arrested? List 3 reasons why Socrates chose not to escape:

Socrates was arrested on charges of corrupting the youth, not believing in the Greek gods, and teaching new gods.

1. He didn't fear death because he knew nothing about it

2. He wasn't going to change and would get in trouble somewhere else

3. He had a social contract with the city of Athens to follow their laws

4. He didn't want to endanger his friends for helping him escape

500
What problem did Alexander have when fighting the Persians? How did Alexander conquer the city of Tyre and what did he do after conquering the city?

He had to neutralize the Persian fleet and did so by attacking cities with harbors. He got to Tyre by building a causeway and then attacking the city by constructing siege towers. After taking the city, he burned it and took many people as slaves.

500

Who was the first person to calculate the circumference of the earth, getting as close as under 1%? (Hint: he was also one of the librarians of the great library of Alexandria)

Eratosthenes