What is something that developed in Greece that was not in are other ancient civilizations? (hint think Athens)
the first democracy
What kind of statement would a stoic agree with?
a. “You should follow your heart.”
b. “The goal of life is to seek out pleasure.”
c. “Natural events are determined by the gods.”
d. “Reason and thinking should guide your decisions.”
D
What Greek invention is used in places like the Lincoln memorial?
Columns
How many continents did Alexanders empire spread into?
Double points: Name them
3
Europe, Asia, and India
The Greek should build a "large wood" wall of ships
Athens had a strong what? Sparta had a strong what?
Athens: Navy
Sparta: Army
What did Aristotle consider important to maintain a nation?
Laws
"I will prescribe regimens for the good of my patients according to my ability and my judgment and never do harm to anyone. To please no one will I prescribe a deadly drug nor give advice which may cause his death.”
Also know as the Hippocratic oath was created by who?
Hippocrates
What was the lasting impact of Alexanders large empire?
the spread of Greek culture and language
Why did the first Persian invasion of Marathon fail?
Darius I fleet was destroyed by storms
What was the primary reason the Olympics games were held?
To honor Zeus
What does the word philosophy mean?
love of wisdom
Aristophanes primary wrote what?
Comedies
True or False: Alexander the Great had a lasting impact both during his life and after his death
True
Why did Sparta sit out the first Peloponnesian War?
They got hit by an earthquake and dealing with helot revolt
Who wrote "history of the Peloponnesian war"
Thucydides
How did Socrates believe students should learn?
Through questioning and forming their own opinions
What did Greek inventor Archimedes create?
He created pi and new weapons of war
Why was Alexander the capital of Egypt during Alexanders reign considered a major learning center
It's vast library containing books
What was the turning point of the Peloponnesian war
A plague hit Athens killing Pericles and 1/3 of its population
What were Greek myths about?
stories about heroes and gods
Plato believed government should be ran how?
Philosopher Kings
Warriors
Regular People
What did Greek art think of the human body?
That people should be focused on for an ideal body
What happened to Alexander's empire after his death
It was divided amongst his generals
How did the Peloponnesian War impact Greece?
It left the city-states weak and easy to invade