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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Greek murals or wall paintings often | showed scenes from the Illiad and the Odessey. |
| New schools of philosophy developed during the Hellenisticperiod , In part because | Classical philosophy obsorbed itself from other cultures. |
| Which of the following gods or goddesses waswas the deity of wisdom? | Athena |
| Why did the Persian emperor darius attack the greek mainland | to punish athens for aiding the Ioians in their revolt against persian rule |
| Macedonia was able to take control of all of Greece in the 340s BC because | a long cycle of warfare left all of greece vulnerable to attack |
| The spartan army was made up of | Hoplites |
| great pride | Hubris |
| Alliance of several greek city-states led by Athens | Delian League |
| two distinct cultures developed in early Greece,the minoans and the | mycenaeans |
| the______ or city-state was the basic political unit in greece | Polis |
| A high walled area within each city-state, housed temples to the gods. | Aeropolis |
| an alliance of several greek city states led by sparta | Peloponnesian league |
| emphasized using what one already knows to infer new facts | logic |
| accompanied by music and dealt with emotions and desires | Lyric poems |
| wrote the Iliad and the Odessey, Probably most famous greek poet | Homer |
| greatest greek writer of comedy | Aristuphanes |
| tought that people should seek out pleasure and try to avoid pain | Epicureans |
| historean who lived during the persian wars and wrote about major evebtsof the wars | Herodotus |
| considered to be the first greeks | Myceneans |
| place were people talked and shopped | agora |
| An assembly in athens in which all people eligible to take part in goverment voted directly on an issue | Direct democracy |
| Athens surrendered to sparta in 404 BC | Peloponnesian War |
| Beleived that only philosophers should lead goverments | Plato |
| Three great writers of tragedywho lived in athens | Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Eurides |
| Artists learned to convey emtion and movement in their works in this period | Hellenistic period |