World History Chapter 6 Review The finest writer

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World History Chapter 6 Review

World History Chapter 6 Review

The finest writer of Greek comedies • Aristophanes

The finest writer of Greek comedies • Aristophanes

Taught that life should be lived for pleasure • Epicurus

Taught that life should be lived for pleasure • Epicurus

Preserved the teachings of Socrates • Plato

Preserved the teachings of Socrates • Plato

Developed atomic theory • Democritus

Developed atomic theory • Democritus

Believed math could explain the world • Pythagoras

Believed math could explain the world • Pythagoras

Considered the finest example of Greek architecture • Parthenon

Considered the finest example of Greek architecture • Parthenon

Calculated the distance around the Earth • Eratosthenes

Calculated the distance around the Earth • Eratosthenes

The sin of pride • hubris

The sin of pride • hubris

Rows of soldiers standing shoulder to shoulder • phalanx

Rows of soldiers standing shoulder to shoulder • phalanx

Led the Athenian opposition to Philip • Demosthenes

Led the Athenian opposition to Philip • Demosthenes

Means “lover of wisdom” • philosopher

Means “lover of wisdom” • philosopher

The Parthenon was a… 1. Fort at the top of the Acropolis 2. Temple

The Parthenon was a… 1. Fort at the top of the Acropolis 2. Temple to Zeus 3. Temple to Athena 4. Stadium for the Olympic games

Greek art broke away from Egyptian influence by… 1. Making paintings & sculptures more

Greek art broke away from Egyptian influence by… 1. Making paintings & sculptures more structured 2. Focusing on animals more than people 3. Using more lifelike poses 4. Using a smaller scale

Some Greek sculptors made their work more lifelike by… 1. 2. 3. 4. Using

Some Greek sculptors made their work more lifelike by… 1. 2. 3. 4. Using mathematical proportions Studying dead bodies Crating self portraits Refusing to make temple statues of gods

Greek art expressed its belief in 1. 2. 3. 4. Military power Displaying wealth

Greek art expressed its belief in 1. 2. 3. 4. Military power Displaying wealth Extravagant detail Simplicity and balance

Early philosophers were called cosmologists because they… 1. Studied the sky 2. Studied the

Early philosophers were called cosmologists because they… 1. Studied the sky 2. Studied the nature of the universe 3. Usually lived in cities 4. Studied the weather

Socrates believed that students should… 1. 2. 3. 4. Focus on memorization Learn to

Socrates believed that students should… 1. 2. 3. 4. Focus on memorization Learn to think for themselves Avoid politics Follow the example of political leaders

Plato believed in a government ruled by an aristocracy, or 1. 2. 3. 4.

Plato believed in a government ruled by an aristocracy, or 1. 2. 3. 4. An intellectual upper class A democracy of all citizens Experienced political leaders Wealthy nobles

Aristotle believed that 1. 2. 3. 4. Perfection was beyond humans There was no

Aristotle believed that 1. 2. 3. 4. Perfection was beyond humans There was no perfect truths Logical study led to truth A simple life led to truth

Hippocrates’s work sums up Greek science because it… 1. Combines worship of the gods

Hippocrates’s work sums up Greek science because it… 1. Combines worship of the gods with logic 2. Finds a mathematical purpose for everything 3. Merges the natural and the supernatural world 4. Bases treatment on reason, not magic

Thucydides believed that… 1. Everything could be explained through math 2. Everything should be

Thucydides believed that… 1. Everything could be explained through math 2. Everything should be studied logically 3. Science should be based on observation 4. History should be fair and accurate

Philip’s admiration of Greek ways 1. 2. 3. 4. Led to his downfall Helped

Philip’s admiration of Greek ways 1. 2. 3. 4. Led to his downfall Helped him conquer Greece Angered Macedonians Turned Alexander against Greece

Alexander desired to 1. 2. 3. 4. Spread Macedonian culture Spread Greek culture Eliminate

Alexander desired to 1. 2. 3. 4. Spread Macedonian culture Spread Greek culture Eliminate non-Greek people Find slaves for Greece

Hellenism is a blend of… 1. Greek & Macedonian cultures 2. Greek & Egyptian

Hellenism is a blend of… 1. Greek & Macedonian cultures 2. Greek & Egyptian cultures 3. Greek, Mediterranean, & Asian cultures 4. Mediterranean & Syrian cultures

The spread of Hellenistic culture 1. Created an educated peasant class 2. Increased the

The spread of Hellenistic culture 1. Created an educated peasant class 2. Increased the wealth of the middle class 3. Created a culture of wealthy priests 4. Oppressed people in non-Greek countries

Hellenistic doctors increased their knowledge by… 1. Learning from Egyptian traditions 2. Learning from

Hellenistic doctors increased their knowledge by… 1. Learning from Egyptian traditions 2. Learning from Greek traditions 3. Dismissing the teachings of Hippocrates 4. Studying the work of Archimedes

True or False • Greek art showed an admiration for human qualities and actions

True or False • Greek art showed an admiration for human qualities and actions • TRUE

True or False • Philosophers asked questions about human existence and nature • TRUE

True or False • Philosophers asked questions about human existence and nature • TRUE

True or False • Plato believed that the soul and the body were separate,

True or False • Plato believed that the soul and the body were separate, but would be reunited through reincarnation • TRUE

True or False • Greek scientists believed that natural laws could not be defined,

True or False • Greek scientists believed that natural laws could not be defined, because conditions were constantly changing • FALSE

True or False • Speeches by Demosthenes inspired Athenians to join with Philip •

True or False • Speeches by Demosthenes inspired Athenians to join with Philip • FALSE

True or False • Alexander’s aim was to unite the whole world under one

True or False • Alexander’s aim was to unite the whole world under one single empire. • TRUE

True or False • The spread of Hellenistic culture demonstrates the success of Alexander’s

True or False • The spread of Hellenistic culture demonstrates the success of Alexander’s vision of world conquest • FALSE

True or False • Ruler-worship provided people with a replacement for the faltering polis.

True or False • Ruler-worship provided people with a replacement for the faltering polis. • TRUE

True or False • Stoics, like Zeno, believed that people should accept their fates

True or False • Stoics, like Zeno, believed that people should accept their fates without complaining. • TRUE

True or False • Hellenistic science tended to focus more on theory than practice.

True or False • Hellenistic science tended to focus more on theory than practice. • TRUE

The beautiful buildings of Athens showed the pride ______ people felt in their city.

The beautiful buildings of Athens showed the pride ______ people felt in their city.

Scenes of everyday life and the art of Praxiteles show a movement toward _______

Scenes of everyday life and the art of Praxiteles show a movement toward _______ in Greek realism art

The Socratic Method used questions ________ to teach.

The Socratic Method used questions ________ to teach.

Plato ______ believed that perfection existed in theory but not reality

Plato ______ believed that perfection existed in theory but not reality

Aristotle collected as many facts as he could and then organized _____ them

Aristotle collected as many facts as he could and then organized _____ them

Hippocrates taught that disease was the result of Natural causes ______

Hippocrates taught that disease was the result of Natural causes ______

Philip II of Macedon _______ was greatly influenced by his time in Greek prison

Philip II of Macedon _______ was greatly influenced by his time in Greek prison

Alexander’s main goal was Conquer the known world to _________

Alexander’s main goal was Conquer the known world to _________

Hellenism gave greater freedom to women ________

Hellenism gave greater freedom to women ________

stoic _____ philosophy influenced Roman and Christian thinking

stoic _____ philosophy influenced Roman and Christian thinking