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| statement of what might happen in the future |
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| persons who could speak with the gods |
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| home of the 12 major Greek gods and goddesses |
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| king of the gods, god of the weather; Olympics were held in his honor |
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| oval track where chariot races were held |
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| combination of boxing and wrestling; no biting or eye-gouging allowed |
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| determined the best all-around athlete; made up of 5 events |
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| "Father of History"; told stories of Persian Wars at teh Olympics |
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| a talk in which personal thoughts and feelings are expressed to the audience |
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| play with a happy ending; usually made fun of politicians |
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| ability to learn and reason |
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| studying the laws of nature and loving wisdom |
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| Athenian philosopher interested in the thinking process; executed for his teachings |
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| started Academy, a school for government; wrote down Socrates' speeches |
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| classified plants and animals; added the 3rd step to the scientific method |
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| method of reasoning that uses 3 related statements |
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| "Father of Scientific Medicine"; taught that illness came from natural causes |
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| created the play; wrote tragedies |
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| comedy writer; poked fun at politicians |
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| women's version of the Olympics; held in honor of Hera |
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| Aeschylus, Sophocles, Euripides |
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| Plato's book about political science |
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| temples, festivals, imitation |
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| 3 ways Greeks honored their gods |
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| Greece and Greek colonies in Africa, Italy, and Asia Minor |
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| where did Olympic athletes come from? |
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| Apollo's twin sister; Goddess of the Moon |
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| God of Fire; husband of Aphrodite(Goddess of Beauty) |
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| son of Zeus; messenger god |
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| collect data-form hypothesis-test hypothesis |
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| 3 steps of scientific method |
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| created first 2 steps of scientific method |
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| added the 3rd step to the scientific method |
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Athenians are Greeks Socrates is an Athenian Therefore, Socrates is Greek |
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