Title: He was sentenced to death for his teachings.
1 Philosophy 3 Literature Drama Historians Alexander The Great Legacies Important Places Potpourri
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2 He was sentenced to death for his teachings.
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3 He wrote the Odyssey.
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4The two types of drama.
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5He was known as the Father of History.
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6Alexander built this great city in Egypt.
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7This time period produced a great body of
scientific, artistic and literary achievements.
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8This building was Alexandrias finest.
- The Library of Alexandria
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9Aristotle taught his students to follow this.
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10He is best known for his famous fables.
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11Movies and plays would be modern examples of this
Greek creation.
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12He was considered the greatest historian of
ancient times.
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13Alexanders teacher
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14He developed plane geometry how points, lines,
and angles are related.
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15Alexander the Great was born here.
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16He taught that absolute right and wrong did exist.
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17Dramatist who questioned traditional thinking
about war.
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18He wrote plays that made fun of politicians.
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19The book Herodotus is best known for.
- The History of the Persian War
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20This modern country made up the eastern border of
Alexanders empire.
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21Aristarchus made this discovery..
- Heliocentrism the earth revolves around the sun
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22Philip II defeated the Greeks here to unite the
city-states.
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23 He taught happiness comes from spending time
with friends
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24He wrote Oresteia.
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25The first playwright to use props and put scenery
behind the actors on stage.
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26The book Thucydides is best known for.
- The History of the Peloponnesian War
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27Alexanders famous horse he named a city after
this loyal partner
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28He is known as the father of medicine.
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29The names of the two schools founded by Plato and
Aristotle
- The Academy and the Lyceum
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30The chief god of the Greeks.
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31The brightest of the Seven Wonders.
- The Lighthouse at Alexandria
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32He tries to warn the Athenians that Philip II was
a threat.
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33Philosophers believed this about the human mind.
- It could understand anything
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