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World History – Patterns of Interaction – Chapter 5 – Classical Greece – Review Sheet – Sections 3, 4, and 5.
Name………………………………………………………………
Date……………………………..
Period………………
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I – Historical Terms. (word bank)
1 – Pentekontaetia
2 – Direct Democracy
3 – Delian League
4 – Classical Art
5 – Liturgies – (google.com) –
6 – Tragedy
7 – Hubris
8 – Satire
9 – Truce
10 – Philosopher
11 – Sophists
12 – Impiety
13 – Dialogue
14 – Logic
15 – Golden Rectangle
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16 – Pike
17 – Philippic
18 – Hellenic Civilization (dates)
19 – Hellenistic Civilization (dates)
20 – Koine
21 – Pharos
22 – Stoicism
23 – Epicureanism
24 – Epicurean
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II – People. (word bank)
1 – Pericles
2 – Phidias
3 – Sappho
4 – Pindar
5 – Aeschylus
6 – Sophocles
7 – Euripides
8 – Aristophanes
9 – Herodotus
10 – Thucydides
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11 – Protagoras
12 – Socrates
13 – Plato
14 – Aristotle
15 – Philip II of Macedon
16 – Demosthenes
17 – Darius III
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18 – Aristarchus
19 – Ptolemy
20 – Pythagoras
21 – Eratosthenes
22 – Euclid
23 – Archimedes
24 – Zeno
25 – Epicurus
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III – Multiple Choice.
1 – What were Pericles’ three main goals for Athens during the “Age of Pericles”?
2 – Which of Pericles’ reforms made Athens one of the most democratic governments in history?
3 – Why did Pericles want to make the Athenian fleet the strongest in the Mediterranean?
4 – What does the fact that Athenians could listen to criticism about themselves reveal about Athens and Athenian society?
5 – Entering the Peloponnesian War, what was Athens’ greatest military strength? Sparta’s greatest military strength?
6 – Upon what two assumptions did Greek thinkers base their philosophy?
7 – On what two charges was Socrates brought to trial in 399 B.C.?
8 – At his trial, why did Socrates claim that his teachings were good for Athens?
9 – What was the aim of Greek art?
10 – What is the mathematical ratio of the Golden Rectangle?
11 – What piece of Greek literature did Alexander the Great use as a source of inspiration?
12 – What two reasons are offered in your text as explanations for Alexander the Great burning the city of Persepolis to the
ground?
13 – What were Alexandria’s greatest attractions?
14 – What two inventions are credited to Archimedes?
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IV – Sculpture/Architecture/Art. (word bank) On the test, there will be illustrations. You will label the illustrations.
1 – Parthenon
2 – Kouros
3 – Kore (Koure)
4 – Theater of Dionysus
5 – Erechtheum
6 – Doric
7 – Ionic
8 – Corinthian
9 – “Death of Socrates” – Jacques-Louis David
10 – Nike of Samothrace – (“Winged Victory”)
11 – Red-figure Pottery
12 – Black-figure Pottery
13 – Pharos
14 – Colossus of Rhodes
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VI – Drama/Literature. (word bank)
1 – “Oresteia Trilogy”
2 – “Oedipus Rex”
3 – “Trojan Women”
4 – “Lysistrata”
5 – “The Republic”