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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| The Golden Age of Athens is the age of | Pericles |
| Athenian hegemony resulted from the victory in | Persian Wars. |
| Recirted in the nude the elegy "Salamis" | D. Solon |
| Saved his country by high treason | B. Themistocles |
| Built Athens at its best | A. Pericles |
| Kept a civilizing salon in Athens | C. Aspasia |
| simple square or rounded | Doric |
| Horn-like spiral design | Ionic |
| Leafy ornament | Corinthian |
| Combination of Ionic and Corinthian | C. Aeolic |
| Who was acquitted of the charges of impiety by the Areopagus? | Phryne |
| (Aphrodite) Anadyomene | G. Rising from the sea |
| Apoxyomenos | F. Scratching himself off |
| Disco bolos | C. Throwing discus |
| Doryphoros | E. Carrying spear |
| (Athena) Parthenos | B. Maiden |
| Couros | D. Boy/youth |
| Caryatid | A. a column in woman's shape |
| Greek vases were made for | Use as household utensils |
| Attic black- and red-figured pottery belongs to the style-period: | Classical |
| Transporting/storing wine or olive oil | D. Amphora |
| Pouring water | B. Hydria |
| Mixing wine and water at a party | C. Crater |
| Drinking | E. Cylix |
| Libetion offering | F. Lecythos |
| Toiletries | G. Pyxis |
| Shaped as a head | A. Rhyton |
| Had most handles | B. Hydria |
| Had least handles | C. Crater |
| A song most appropriately sang by a person holding a cylix cantharos or cyathos: | Scolion |
| What did the Greeks have that the Persians had not? | Political freedom |
| Greek city-states: | a. Were always in conflict |
| Who won the Peloponnesian War? | e. Sparta |
| Greek poleis lost their autonomy to: | Macedonia |
| Had himself daily reminded of the Athenians? | A. Darius I |
| Burned Athens | B. Xerxes |
| Burned Persepolis | C. Alexander |
| Flogged Hellespont | B. Xerxes |
| Conquered the Persian empire | C. Alexander |
| Persae | A. Aeschylus |
| Oresteia | A. Aeschylus |
| Oedipus King | D. Sophocles |
| Medea | B. Euripides |
| Antigone | D. Sophocles |
| Hippolytus | B. Euripides |
| (Comedies) | C. Aristophanes |
| Killed his mother avenging the father | . B. Orestes |
| Murdered her children from a failed marriage | D. Medea |
| Buried her outlaw brother | E. Antigone |
| Fell in love with a chaste step-son | C. Phaedra |
| Killed his father and married the mother | A. Oedipus |
| Delphic oracle | D. Apollo |
| Theatrical performances | C. Dionysus |
| Great Eleusinian Mysteries . | A. Demeter |
| Polis of Athens | B. Athena |
| Olympic Games | E. Zeus |