Epics
philosophy
RANDOM
Military Related
Government
100
Name someone who wrote an epic?
Homer
100
True or False: The followers of Aristotle were called Peripatetics.
True
100
What is a legacy?
Traditions, skills and knowledge of a culture that get passed on to people in the future.
100
When did a spartan soldier Get the right to retire?
60
100
What kind of government did some ancient Greeks have that we use?
Democracy
200
What did homer write?
Odessey and the Iliad
200
True or False: Did Aerostotle focus on one philisophical catergory or many?
True, he focused on many such as: logic, physics, politics, poetry
200
Name something a culture is known for?
Civil Rights
200
What is an ancient citizen soldier from the Greek city States called?
HOPLITE
200
Name two of the four different kinds of governments that the Greeks used.
Oligarchies,democracy,tyranny,monarchie
300
What is an epic?
Long poems written about gods, heroes, and history of culture.
300
True or False? The Socratic method was used in debates?
true
300
Name three examples of legacies?
Architecture, theater, epics, scientific method, socratic method, philosophy, classification, greek mythology, hippocratic oath, marathon, tragedy and comedy, olympics, democracy, trail by jury.
300
What is the Persian commanders name that fought against the greeks in the "Persian War"?
Xerxes I of Persia
300
What form of government was ruled by a king?
Monarchy
400
What was the odessey about?
Trojan war.
400
Who was plato taught by?
socrates
400
What is the US government based on?
Athenian Democracy
400
How much were the spartans out-numbered by the Persians?
1 to 3
400
What was the most common form of government in Ancient Greece?
Monarchy
500
Who was the main character of odessey?
Odysseus
500
What was plato's REAL NAME?
Aristocles
500
What does democracy mean in greek?
Power of the People
500
What year did the Trojan war begin? A) 1200 BC B) 1600 BC C) 1451 BC
A) 1200 BC
500
What is a city state?
Each city-state (polis) had its own personality, goals, laws and customs. Ancient Greeks were very loyal to their city-state.