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How is Alexander the Great's Library and Enduring Impact to the Modern World?
a) college students find it as a quiet place to study, check out movies, or even tutor others.
b) MRHELP
c) human-environment interaction
d)

Where was the Library located in Ancient Greece?
a) Olympia
b) Grey
c) Athens
d) Alexandria

How is the library an enduring impact to the Modern World?
a) We wouldn't have a place to check out books, magazines, research or print out papers
b) We wouldn't have a place to look at the Uptown Grove City and its beauty
c) we wouldn't have a place for staff to hold breakfast
d) Mrs. Murray would never have found another job

Alexander the Great was blessed to learn starting at the age of 14 from what Great Greek philosopher?
a) Aristotle
b) Zeus
c) Alexander the Great
d) Plato

What did Alexander the Great provide as a contribution that is an enduring impact to the Modern World?
a) Military Strategy
b) Horse Riding
c) Library
d) Greek Alphabet

Besides Geographical Features, what is Grey's favorite topic to teach students? (BONUS ANSWER....write in your agenda book to keep safe to give that answer on the day of the test in EDULASTIC
a) enduring impacts
b) how to quit thinking about hot chics/guys in Hawaii
c) The Periodic Table
d)

My constructed response question will be what Two contributions the Greeks made to their society. Then, how they both are an enduring impact to the Modern World. WITH DETAILS. In my essay, I may discuss anything but:
a) Drama and Food because Ms. Grey doesn't like those two!
b) the seven topics I pick
c) Parthenon, Columns, Government, military and education, Library, or Women in Sparta and Athens
d)

What does keeping the secrets of patients (confidentiality) mean in today's world?
a) The doctor can tell the lobby and her friends what's wrong with you
b) doctor may not release medical information to someone without their permission
c) Information can be released to all teachers because we must know it all!
d)

One of Hippocrates enduring impacts was he carefully observed his patients before making a diagnosis. What might that look like in the Modern World?
a) checking your past records and only asking your parents how you feel
b) checking vitals (blood pressure, pulse), and asking symptoms
c) asking the nurse what she thinks and then telling everybody what is wrong with you
d) doctor may not release medical information to someone without their permission

The Hippocratic Oath is a code of conduct that today's doctors must follow. Who is this named after?
a) Hercules
b) Hippocrates
c) Haley
d)

____________________ is the worship of more than one god/goddess.
a) polytheistic
b) monotheistic
c) Atheist
d) theology

Doctors must take an oath today to the best for the sick, protect the rights and keeps secrets of their patients. What's this plan called?
a) Hippopotamus Oath
b) Hippocratic Oath
c) Hollywood Oath
d) Hermit the Crab Oath

Columns are an enduring Impact in our Modern World. On the test, you must provide two SPECIFIC places we see them. Which of the following places are columns located?
a) schools, houses and restaurants
b) Jackson Middle School, Jackson Fire House and Chic-fil-A.
c) Hayes/Park Street Intermediate, White House and Lincoln Memorial
d)

In Ancient Greece, the Parthenon is a famous structure, built to honor ______________________ and even houses her sculpture there.
a) Goddess Athena
b) Goddess Pandora
c) God Zeus
d)

If something originated in Ancient Greece and we still use it today in the modern world, we refer to that as an _________________ _______________.
a) classical music
b) excellent idea
c) enduring impact
d)

One of the most famous structures in Ancient Greece is called?
a) The White House
b) The Parthenon
c) The Horseshoe
d)

What is the Greek column that is slim and graceful in style and has scrolls (like paper) at the top.
a) Doric
b) Ionic
c) Corinthian
d)

What columns is the strongest and simplest of Greek columns and has no base.
a) Doric
b) Ionic
c) Corinthian
d)

What Greek column is the most decorative and has leavy ornaments located at the top?
a) Doric
b) Ionic
c) Corinthian
d)

Columns are an enduring Impact in our Modern World. On the test, you must provide two SPECIFIC places we see them. Which of following are some examples?
a) something close by like a landmark
b) Jefferson Memorial, Miami County Courthouse, and State of Ohio Capital Building
c) Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian are seen everytime I turn the corner
d)

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