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By: Peter Piper 5ab Gimnasio Inglés start exit

continue 1. Click on the navigation buttons to proceed. 2. Read the 8 introduction paragraphs for each sub-topic. 3. Answer 3 questions for each one. 4. Click the correct answer and win free mistery trivia points. 5. Play the game at the end and have fun.

1. Arts & Architecture 2. History 3. Olympics 4. Wars 5. Geography 6. Mythology 7. People 8. Culture & Society PLAY MEDUSA GAME continue

1. Arts & Architecture Architecture in ancient Greece: Greek life was dominated by religion and so it is not surprising that the temples of ancient Greece were the biggest and most beautiful. They also had a political purpose as they were often built to celebrate civic power and pride, or offer thanksgiving to the patron deity of a city for success in war. Greek art : Many of the styles have been reproduced and copied by some of what the modern day audiences would class as some of the finest artists to have ever lived e.g. Michelangelo. Western art and sculpture derived from Roman art, while in the East, Alexander the Great's conquest gave birth to Greco-Buddhist art, which has even had an influence as far as Japan all of which stem from ancient Greek art. The FOWARDBACKEND

1. Arts & Architecture FOWARDBACKEND What gave birth to Greco-Buddhist art? A. Alexander the Great's conquest B. Modern day audiences C. Japan’s influence

1. Arts & Architecture FOWARDBACKEND What gave birth to Greco-Buddhist art? A. Alexander the Great's conquest B. Modern day audiences C. Japan’s influence

1. Arts & Architecture FOWARDBACKEND What gave birth to Greco-Buddhist art? A. Alexander the Great's conquest B. Modern day audiences C. Japan’s influence

2. History Architecture in ancient Greece: Greek life was dominated by religion and so it is not surprising that the temples of ancient Greece were the biggest and most beautiful. They also had a political purpose as they were often built to celebrate civic power and pride, or offer thanksgiving to the patron deity of a city for success in war. Greek art : Many of the styles have been reproduced and copied by some of what the modern day audiences would class as some of the finest artists to have ever lived e.g. Michelangelo. Western art and sculpture derived from Roman art, while in the East, Alexander the Great's conquest gave birth to Greco-Buddhist art, which has even had an influence as far as Japan all of which stem from ancient Greek art. The FOWARDBACKEND

2. History What gave birth to Greco-Buddhist art? A. Alexander the Great's conquest B. Modern day audiences C. Japan’s influence FOWARDBACKEND

2. History What gave birth to Greco-Buddhist art? A. Alexander the Great's conquest B. Modern day audiences C. Japan’s influence FOWARDBACKEND

2. History What gave birth to Greco-Buddhist art? A. Alexander the Great's conquest B. Modern day audiences C. Japan’s influence FOWARDBACKEND

3. Olympics Architecture in ancient Greece: Greek life was dominated by religion and so it is not surprising that the temples of ancient Greece were the biggest and most beautiful. They also had a political purpose as they were often built to celebrate civic power and pride, or offer thanksgiving to the patron deity of a city for success in war. Greek art : Many of the styles have been reproduced and copied by some of what the modern day audiences would class as some of the finest artists to have ever lived e.g. Michelangelo. Western art and sculpture derived from Roman art, while in the East, Alexander the Great's conquest gave birth to Greco-Buddhist art, which has even had an influence as far as Japan all of which stem from ancient Greek art. The FOWARDBACKEND

3. Olympics What gave birth to Greco-Buddhist art? A. Alexander the Great's conquest B. Modern day audiences C. Japan’s influence FOWARDBACKEND

3. Olympics What gave birth to Greco-Buddhist art? A. Alexander the Great's conquest B. Modern day audiences C. Japan’s influence FOWARDBACKEND

3. Olympics What gave birth to Greco-Buddhist art? A. Alexander the Great's conquest B. Modern day audiences C. Japan’s influence FOWARDBACKEND