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why did Greeks visit oracles to find out about the future
whose writing had an effects on the U.S. consitutions Aristotles
what is Homer's epic, the llilad about The Torjan war
Aesop's Fables were a part of Greek oral tradtion
who thought the government should be ruled by phillosophere- kings Plato
what did Aristotle teach Taught the "golden mean"
who was sentenced to death for his teaching Socrates
who taught studerents that the univers followed the same law that goverend muices and number Pythsgoas
who did Greeks worships as their chife god Zeus
what Greek scientist is known as the father of medicene. Hippocrates
why did scorates disagree with the sophitsts The sophisi eraned their living by teaching. they beieved there wass no aboslute good or evil. for instance they believe that one way for live for one person might be for antoner person. Althought socrates also consisdered himslef a teacher. he believed
sophicles a great athenian writrte who stressed courage and understanding
Hellenistic A time when greeks culture spread throught the known world.
sophisi Rejects the idea of ansolute right or wrong
Alexander A commander in the army at age 16 and a ruler at 20
stoics believed that happineess resulted from using reaons
which greeek sciencest conluded that the eareth was round Eratosthers
how do the gods in greeks myths look and act they have great powers but look and at like humans beings
the partheno a greeks temple dedcated to the greek goodness Athenas
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