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Ancient Greece and Rome Test Review
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Epicureanism:This philosophy teaches that the correct goal and principle of human actions is pleasure.
Orientalizing:This art style resulted from cultural exchange between Greece and the Near East.
Kore:Standing female statue with draped clothing.
Kouros:Standing male nude statue.
Balance:This classical Greek ideal was achieved keeping life in proportion.
Hellenistic:This Greek art style valued theatrics and emotions and rejected classical ideals.
Grotesques:One of the Greek Hellenistic subject matters for works of art.
Polis:This Greek word means city state.
Polytheistic:Greek mythology is this kind of religion.
Fable:A short story featuring animals, mythical creatures, or inanimate objects.
Epicpoem:A long narrative poem about heroic events
Lyricpoem:A short poem that expresses personal feeling.
Protogeometric:The art style that is made up of mostly semicircles and concentric circles.
Meander:The most featured design of the Geometric style.
Pompeii:The most famous town that was buried as a result of the eruption of Vesuvius.
Romans:These people were more concerned with conquering than with creating art.
Greeks:These people valued form over function.
Stoicism:This philosophy teaches that the world is governed by Reason.
Doric:This Greek column is the simplest and most grand.
Corinthian:This Greek column is the most ornate with leaves and scrolls.
Tuscan:This Roman column is similar to the Doric but has a base.
Composite:This Roman column is a combination of the Greek Ionic and Corinthian columns.
Baths:These were the recreation centers of Roman cities.
Colosseum:This huge structure was the cite of large entertainment events in Rome.
Ancient Greece and Rome Test Review
Across:4. | This huge structure was the cite of large entertainment events in Rome. | 7. | Greek mythology is this kind of religion. | 9. | This Greek column is the most ornate with leaves and scrolls. | 12. | This art style resulted from cultural exchange between Greece and the Near East. | 15. | These were the recreation centers of Roman cities. |
| 17. | This Roman column is a combination of the Greek Ionic and Corinthian columns. | 21. | Standing female statue with draped clothing. | 22. | This philosophy teaches that the correct goal and principle of human actions is pleasure. | 24. | The art style that is made up of mostly semicircles and concentric circles. |
| | Down:1. | This classical Greek ideal was achieved keeping life in proportion. | 2. | A short story featuring animals, mythical creatures, or inanimate objects. | 3. | This Greek column is the simplest and most grand. | 5. | A long narrative poem about heroic events | 6. | This Greek word means city state. | 8. | These people valued form over function. | 10. | These people were more concerned with conquering than with creating art. | 11. | This philosophy teaches that the world is governed by Reason. |
| 13. | One of the Greek Hellenistic subject matters for works of art. | 14. | This Roman column is similar to the Doric but has a base. | 16. | This Greek art style valued theatrics and emotions and rejected classical ideals. | 18. | A short poem that expresses personal feeling. | 19. | Standing male nude statue. | 20. | The most featured design of the Geometric style. | 23. | The most famous town that was buried as a result of the eruption of Vesuvius. |
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Ancient Greece and Rome Test Review
Across:4. | This huge structure was the cite of large entertainment events in Rome. | 7. | Greek mythology is this kind of religion. | 9. | This Greek column is the most ornate with leaves and scrolls. | 12. | This art style resulted from cultural exchange between Greece and the Near East. | 15. | These were the recreation centers of Roman cities. |
| 17. | This Roman column is a combination of the Greek Ionic and Corinthian columns. | 21. | Standing female statue with draped clothing. | 22. | This philosophy teaches that the correct goal and principle of human actions is pleasure. | 24. | The art style that is made up of mostly semicircles and concentric circles. |
| | Down:1. | This classical Greek ideal was achieved keeping life in proportion. | 2. | A short story featuring animals, mythical creatures, or inanimate objects. | 3. | This Greek column is the simplest and most grand. | 5. | A long narrative poem about heroic events | 6. | This Greek word means city state. | 8. | These people valued form over function. | 10. | These people were more concerned with conquering than with creating art. | 11. | This philosophy teaches that the world is governed by Reason. |
| 13. | One of the Greek Hellenistic subject matters for works of art. | 14. | This Roman column is similar to the Doric but has a base. | 16. | This Greek art style valued theatrics and emotions and rejected classical ideals. | 18. | A short poem that expresses personal feeling. | 19. | Standing male nude statue. | 20. | The most featured design of the Geometric style. | 23. | The most famous town that was buried as a result of the eruption of Vesuvius. |
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