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What types of animals did they normally not eat?
Some Animals that they normally don’t eat is horses or wild dogs.
100
the area where citizens voted in Athens
Acropolis
100
What was the Amphitheatre made of?
Wood and Stone
100
Who were the philosophers of Greece?
Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle.
100
The Greeks had a fair system of government a _________.
Democracy
200
What was the boat called for navy ships?
The boats were called Triremes.
200
location of statues Athena and Poseidon in Athens
Parthenon
200
What was the representative god in theatre?
Dionysus
200
Who was the government feeling threatened by?
Socrates
200
Where were the first ever Olympics held?
in Olympia, Greece
300
What is the most used way to get water to farms?
An easy way, is to create a canal connecting a river and redirecting the water to the farms.
300
Greek buildings were usually made of?
marble
300
Was there a theatre on the acropolis?
Yes
300
Who are some of Aristotle’s students?
Alexander the Great & Nicomachus
300
What man achieved writing books and lead many generations of intelligent people?
Aristotle
400
what was the reason they had to eat wild animals?
The gods thought they wanted them to do it.
400
The person in charge of all architecture in his time was....
Phidias
400
Did they use a crane?
Yes
400
Why did the government feel threatened by one of the philosophers?
Socrates was asking the people of Greece questions that got them not believing in their own believes
400
Why do we use Greek words whenever we learn about the Government?
Because they were the first to use multiple government structures
500
About how much Triremes did they go as a armies?
About 200 go as an armies
500
Who sculpted most of our representation of Poseidon and Athena
Phidias
500
What was one of the most famous ancient greek playwrights?
Ophepedus
500
Which philosopher wrote over 300 books?
Aristotle
500
What are the Achievements of Greece? Name at least 5
Art,Political science, Poetry, Mathematics, Science