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1 The Arts Philosophy Science, Math, Engineering Dealing with Ships Product Inventions 100 200 300 400 500

2 100 Among the most notable achievements of the ancient Greeks were those they made in the arts. These arts included ________, painting, architecture, and writings.

3 100 Sculpture

4 200 What is this a picture of?

5 200 The Parthenon

6 300 Plays became a popular form of entertainment, especially in Athens. They were referred to as what?

7 300 Dramas

8 400 Provide 1 of the 2 topics that Greek drama was mainly about …

9 400 Politicsor The Gods

10 500 The Greeks were the first to write about history from a write about history from a neutral point of view in neutral point of view in order to eliminate: ______

11 500 Bias * prejudice in favor of, or against, something something

12 100 This term is for people who used the power of the human used the power of the human mind to think, learn, and mind to think, learn, and describe events in the world that could not be explained?

13 100 Philosophers

14 200 A person who tries to seek truth through asking many questions is said to be questions is said to be using what philosophical technique?

15 200 The Socratic Method

16 300 Who said this? Reason = clear and ordered thinking. People should think about their actions and how they will affect others.

17 300 Aristotle

18 400 Plato created a school to which students, philosophers, and scientists could come to discuss ideas. What was that school called?

19 400 The Academy

20 500 In Plato’s most famous book, he describes an ideal society based on fairness and justice for all. Name the book.

21 500 The Republic

22 100 Who is this guy?

23 100 Euclid

24 200 Euclid is famous for developing concepts in what mathematical subject. His is the type that deals with flat shapes and lines.

25 200 Geometry (Euclidian Geometry)

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27 300 Finish this statement: “What I may see or hear in the course of the treatment or even outside of the treatment in regard to the life of men, I will keep ___ ________.”

28 300 to myself

29 400 The pledge that doctors today still swear by is called:

30 400 The Hippocratic Oath (give some specifics)

31 500 Aristotle was the teacher of this great man, who spread Greek culture throughout much of the known world.

32 500 Alexander the Great

33 100 Who had the stronger Navy? Athens or Sparta

34 100 Who had the stronger Navy? Athens or Sparta

35 200 A Greek warship with three sets of oars and a battering ram on of oars and a battering ram on the front.

36 200 Triremes

37 300 This was the name of one of the many battles fought during the Persian Wars (Greece v. Persia). It also is the namesake for a modern test of endurance …

38 300 The Battle at Marathon

39 400 The astrolabe was used for navigating waters by locating stars in the sky along with the height of this.

40 400 The Sun

41 500 The Greeks invented the astrolabe, but the Muslims made it better during this time period.

42 500 The Middle Ages

43 100 What was the purpose of a pulley (also called a pulley block)?

44 100 To lift heavy objects with less effort

45 400

46 200 Define or explain the pulley block? There are 4 parts. You must get at least 3.

47 200 1.A simple machine 2.A wheel with a groove 3.A rope or cable runs thru the groove 4.Does the work changing direction of applied force

48 300 The type of screw that could bring water from lower levels to higher levels.

49 300 Archimedes Screw

50 400 According to the notes page, provide 2 of the 3 uses for screws today.

51 400 1.Keeps lids on food 2.Keeps liquids from spilling 3.Keeps wood and metal objects together

52 500 Another use for the Archimedes Screw was to eliminate “bilge-water, even when it was very deep. It could be easily pumped out even by one man.” What is the meaning of this?

53 500 In Boating: The bottom of the boat is called the “bilge.” It often fills with water throughout a journey. The Archimedes Screw was a “bilge-pump.”

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55 From the Poster: Olympics In what year was the first-ever Olympic Games held, and, in what city?

56 776 BCE Olympia, Greece


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