Monday, April 18, 2011

Review for Test


TEST:
  • 25-30 multiple choice
  • no short answer
  • one essay 
Ancient Greece:
Olympics:
  • What took place in 706 B.C.?
  • Which of the following was not an event?
Army and Battles:
  • What was the formation they used? 
    • Phalanx
  • What was the name of the soldiers? 
    • Hoplites
  • Which of the following was not a battle fought against the Persians? 
    • Marathon, Thermopile, Gaugamela, and Issus
Peloponnesian War:
  • Who was in charge in Athens? 
    • Pericles
  • Who was it against? 
    • Athens and Sparta
  • Who won the war? 
    • Sparta
  • What was Athens' strength? 
    • navy; Athiens built a wall; Athens attacked Sparta at the sea
  • What was Sparta's strength? 
    • fighting on land
  • What happened in 425 B.C.? 
    • Pericles died
  • What happened in the wall? 
    • the plague
  • When did the people first rise up over there rulers? 
    • 508 B.C. 
Sparta:
  • What age were kids taken away to go train? 
    • 7
  • What was there strength?
    • army

Homer:
  • What stories did he write?
    • Iliad and the Odyssey 
  • What was the odyssey about?
    • Odiceous was the war hero of the Trojan War; he was trying to get home
  • What was the Iliad about?
    • Trojan War
Architecture:
  • The kinds of Columns:
    • Ionic
    • Doric 
    • Corinthian 
Parthenon:
  • How long did it take to build?

  • What age was it built?
    • Golden Age
  • Who was it dedicated to?
    • Athena 
Pericles:
  • Three goals:
    1. glorify Athens
    2. strength Greek democracy 
    3. expand empire
  • What was the place called where they had discussions?
    • Agora
Art and Pottery:
  • What was pottery used for?
    • hold water, perfume
Math and Science:
  • Euclid- geometry
Philosophers:
  • 3 main:
    • Socrates
    • Plato 
    • Aristotle
  • Who tutored Alexander?
    • Aristotle
Trail of Socrates:
  • Dissed the gods
  • cruputing the youth of Athens 
  • guilty 
  • Death by poison 
  • "The unexamined life is not worth living"





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