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| What Olympic event involved slapping one another with hands wrapped in leather straps? |
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| Two statements that are true about Ancient Greece |
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| There was a unified religion and a temple to a particular god was in most Greeks' homes |
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| The early theatre involved singing, dancing and what other events? |
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| Studying the laws of nature is known as.. |
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| Thtree statements that are true about Ancient Greece |
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| Theatre performances occured in open air amphitheatres, plaster masks acted as bullhorns, Aeschylus was a writer of Greek plays |
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| How old was Socrates when he was tried? |
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| Who was the first political scientist? |
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| Olympic athletes competed in togas and sandals T/F |
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| The first date in recorded history matched the first festival dedicated to Dionysus T/F |
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| The soliloquy, or dramatic reading of poetry, was an important part of early Greek theatre festivals T/F |
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| Socrates was named the wisest person on earth by the most famous of oracles T/F |
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| The history of the Persian Wars was first read at the Olympics T/F |
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| Where was the most famous oracle of Ancient Greece located |
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| Who was the goddess of the moon and the hunt? |
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| Which event at the Olympics involved a 9 mile track? |
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| Besides Aeschylus, name one of the other two most famous writers of Greek tragedies |
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| What famous philosopher was sentenced to death by drinking hemlock juice? |
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| What is th pledge that docters take to not do harm to theit patients? |
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| What entity was supposedly created by the gods to create balance on earth? |
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| What did the most famous oracle use to help her "speak" to the gods? |
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| Three related statements which can be used to make a conclusion is called a what? |
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| Who was the god of the sun? |
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| What was the most important part of a Greek temple? |
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| According to Greek legend, Prometheus was punished for doing what? |
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| What was the decorated top of a temple called above the columns? |
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| How long was the chariot racing during the olympics? |
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