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The Culture of Ancient Greece--Chapter 5 Review
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Alexander:He was a commander in the army at 16 and a king at 20
Myth:A traditional story about gods and heroes
Thucydides:Considered by some to be the greatest historian of the ancient world
Pythagoras:taught that the universe followed the same rules as music and numbers
Macedonia:Greece's northern neighbor
Stoics:Taught that there happiness came from reason and doing one's duty
Sophists:Taught that there was no right and wrong
Sophocles:Dramatist who used painted scenery and three actors to tell a story
Mount Olympus:Highest mountain in Greece
Hellenistic Era:A time when Greek culture spread throughout the non-Greek world
Archimedes:Said, "Give me a lever and a place to stand, and I will move the earth"
Plato:This person thought that governments should be headed by philosopher-kings
Alexander the Great:Freed the Greek cities in Asia Minor from Persian rule
Rituals:Greeks hoped to earn the favor of their gods and goddesses by performing these
Conquering:Phillip II got Greek cities to join him by doing this to them
Euclid:Told the King there is no royal way to learn geometry
Philip II:Macedonian king who loved Greek culture
Iliad:This epic by Homer is about the Trojan War
Athena:The goddess of wisdom and crafts
Herodotus:Wrote the History of the Persian Wars
The Culture of Ancient Greece--Chapter 5 Review
Across:1. | taught that the universe followed the same rules as music and numbers | 3. | Greece's northern neighbor | 6. | Wrote the History of the Persian Wars | 10. | This person thought that governments should be headed by philosopher-kings | 12. | Macedonian king who loved Greek culture |
| 13. | Said, "Give me a lever and a place to stand, and I will move the earth" | 15. | This epic by Homer is about the Trojan War | 17. | Freed the Greek cities in Asia Minor from Persian rule | 18. | Highest mountain in Greece | 19. | Greeks hoped to earn the favor of their gods and goddesses by performing these |
| | Down:2. | Considered by some to be the greatest historian of the ancient world | 4. | He was a commander in the army at 16 and a king at 20 | 5. | Phillip II got Greek cities to join him by doing this to them | 7. | Taught that there happiness came from reason and doing one's duty | 8. | The goddess of wisdom and crafts |
| 9. | Dramatist who used painted scenery and three actors to tell a story | 11. | Taught that there was no right and wrong | 14. | A traditional story about gods and heroes | 16. | A time when Greek culture spread throughout the non-Greek world |
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The Culture of Ancient Greece--Chapter 5 Review
Across:1. | taught that the universe followed the same rules as music and numbers | 3. | Greece's northern neighbor | 6. | Wrote the History of the Persian Wars | 10. | This person thought that governments should be headed by philosopher-kings | 12. | Macedonian king who loved Greek culture |
| 13. | Said, "Give me a lever and a place to stand, and I will move the earth" | 15. | This epic by Homer is about the Trojan War | 17. | Freed the Greek cities in Asia Minor from Persian rule | 18. | Highest mountain in Greece | 19. | Greeks hoped to earn the favor of their gods and goddesses by performing these |
| | Down:2. | Considered by some to be the greatest historian of the ancient world | 4. | He was a commander in the army at 16 and a king at 20 | 5. | Phillip II got Greek cities to join him by doing this to them | 7. | Taught that there happiness came from reason and doing one's duty | 8. | The goddess of wisdom and crafts |
| 9. | Dramatist who used painted scenery and three actors to tell a story | 11. | Taught that there was no right and wrong | 14. | A traditional story about gods and heroes | 16. | A time when Greek culture spread throughout the non-Greek world |
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