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Greek Primary Doc Questions

Apologia & History of the Peloponnesian Wars What are Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle known for (individual accomplishments?) What did Athenians say was the reason they put Socrates on trial? What do you think the real reason was? Describe the argument of Socrates before the jury of Athenian citizens. Was he right? Why or why not? Describe the basics of the Peloponnesian Wars. What was Thucydides’s main argument? What does he say is special about Athens? Do you think he justifies the war well?