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6th Chap. 18 Review

6th Chap. 18 Elements of Greek Culture Chapter Review

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What is one statements that accurately describes the religion of ancient Greece? The Ancient Greek religion had human-like gods.
What is a second statement that accurately describes the religion of ancient Greece? The Ancient Greek religion was polytheistic.
How is the people of ancient Greece use myths? to explain events in the everyday lives
Why did the Olympic Games begin? to honor Zeus with a competition
How did the Iliad an the Odyssey provide insight into ancient Greek life? by featuring the values and customs of ancient Greek society
____________ founded a school called the Lyceum Aristotle founded a school called the Lyceum.
____________ founded the Academy in Athens Plato founded the Academy in Athens.
_____________ were philosophers and writers Both Plato and Aristotle were philosophers and writers.
______________ wrote The Republic about the ideal state Plato wrote The Republic about the ideal state.
______________ tutored Alexander the Great Aristotle tutored Alexander the Great.
How did Socrates study knowledge, truth, and the meaning of life? He asked questions and then tested the answers with more questions.
How did Greek builders construct amphitheaters? They were built into the side of a hill so that seats rose from the central stage.
How do we know what Socrates thought? Plato wrote about his teachings.
What is an accurate description of the Parthenon? The Parthenon was a temple to honor Athena located on the Acropolis of Athens.
What is one feature of The Acropolis of Athens? The Parthenon is located there.
What is a second feature of The Acropolis of Athens? It is a citadel overlooking Athens.
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