| Question |
Answer |
| Alexander the great |
built one of the greatest cities of the ancient world and named it after himself |
| Euripides |
dramatist who questioned traditional thinking about war |
| Demosthenes |
tried to warn the Athenians that Philip II was a threat to them |
| Socrates |
taught that absolute right and wrong did exist |
| Epicurus |
dounded the philosophy that taught happiness was the goal of life |
| Aristophanes |
Wrote comedies that made fun of leading poloticians and scolars are required audiences to think |
| Euclid |
studied how points, lines, angles, and planes relate to one another |
| Solomon |
built stone temple in Jerusalem |
| Nebuchadnezzar |
Captured Jerusalem and exiled 10,000 Jews |
| Herodotus |
"father of history" |
| Qin |
based his rule on the ideas of Legalism and took over his neighboring states one by one |
| Confucius |
belived that people needed to have a sense of duty; was ancient China's first great thinker and teacher |