Chapter 3.5 Greek Culture.

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Chapter 3.5 Greek Culture

1. What is the name of the period in which Greek culture was spread throughout the ancient world? Age of Pericles Hellenistic Age Hellenic Age Old Age

2. Which famous philosopher taught Aristotle? Plato Moses Henry Socrates

3. The Apostle Paul’s visit to Athens brought him into conflict with Plato & Aristotle Epicureans & Stoics Pericles & Socrates Pythagoras & Hippocrates

4. Which of the following were historians? Aristophanes & Sophocles Herodotus and Thucydides Pythagoras & Eratosthenes Zeno & Epicurus

5. What did Sophocles and Aristophanes have in common? Drama Medicine Philosophy sculpture

6. Which of the following is the correct order for the periods of Greek sculpture? Archaic, classical, Hellenistic Classical, Hellenistic, archaic Hellenistic, archaic, classical Hellenistic, classical, archaic

7. Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian refer to Greek Architecture dialects Enemies literature

8. What term is used for the formal study of human thought and culture? 9. Who is considered “The Father of History”? 10. Who said, “Know Thyself”? 11. One of his greatest contributions was the syllogism. 12. He wrote the Republic. 13. He is the “Father of Medicine”? 14. He is the “Father of Geometry.” 15. He formulate the lines of longitude and latitude. 16. He wrote The History of the Peloponnesian War.

True or False 17. Hellenistic culture permeated the Near East from the time of Alexander until the coming of the Romans in the first century. 18. Stoics believe that happiness and pleasure are achieved through the avoidance of pain and fear.