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This Greek philosopher established one of the most famous schools in ancient times called the Academy.
a) Aristotle
b) Alexander
c) Philip II
d) Plato

In ancient Greece, trade and war stopped while what was going on?
a) Art shows
b) Poetry readings
c) Olympic Games
d) House Fires

During the Golden Age, Greek artists excelled in
a) religious studies
b) architecture, sculpture and painting
c) impressionism
d) realism

To make the columns of the Parthenon appear straight from multiple perspectives, Greek architects designed them to be
a) smaller in the middle and thicker at the top and bottom
b) rectangular
c) thicker in the middle and thinner at the top and bottom
d) None of these

“Great thinkers” of Ancient Greece who sought truth and wisdom are known as philosophers.
a) True
b) False
c) -
d) -

A teacher using the Socratic Method would ask questions and force students to defend their statements
a) True
b) False
c) -
d) -

Zeno developed the ethical code of conduct for medical care that is recited as an oath and still practiced by doctors today.
a) True
b) False
c) -
d) -

Alexander The Great made what place the capital of his huge empire?
a) China
b) Persia
c) Macedonia
d) Babylonia

Socrates was put to death for “corrupting the young” and “betraying the gods”.
a) True
b) False
c) -
d) -

Cynicism is the belief that happiness comes from living simply in accordance with nature.
a) True
b) False
c) -
d) -

Professional teachers who were paid to teach just one or two things were called
a) sophists
b) cynics
c) stoics
d) doctors

The Golden Age of Greece was a time period between the Persian Wars and the Peloponnesian War.
a) True
b) False
c) -
d) -

Who was the first prominent Greek scientist; believed WATER makes up everything?
a) Plato
b) Alexander
c) Thales
d) Hippocrates

HERODOTUS was the “father of history” who wrote about the Persian War
a) True
b) False
c) -
d) -

Comedies and Tragedies were plays that were usually performed in
a) temples
b) houses
c) Outdoor Theaters
d) schools

Who was sculptor of the Golden Age who made the “Discus Thrower” statue?
a) Aristotle
b) Alexander
c) Eratosthenes
d) Myron

The first thing Alexander did when he became king was to invade China.
a) True
b) False
c) -
d) -

The Egyptians made Alexander a Pharoh.
a) True
b) False
c) -
d) -

Epicurus believed people should avoid joy and pain, live quietly and ignore politics.
a) True
b) False
c) -
d) -

After the Peloponnesian War, most of the Greek city-states were weak and tired of fighting.
a) True
b) False
c) -
d) -

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