Chapter 8: Greek Civilization Flashcards

1
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A traditional story that explains the practices or beliefs of a people or something in the natural world.

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Myth

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A set of promises about patient care that new doctors make when they start practicing medicine.

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Hippocratic Oath

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3
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Part of an army in which the soldiers ride horses.

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Calvary

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4
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The art of public speaking and debate

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Rhetoric

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5
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The custom of passing along stories by speech.

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Oral Tradition

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6
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A play or film that tells a humorous story.

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Comedy

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7
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A philosophical method of questioning to gain truth.

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Socratic Method

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A story meant to teach a lesson.

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Fable

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A story written in the form of a play.

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Drama

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10
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A sacred shrine where a priest or priestess spoke for a god or goddess.

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Oracle

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11
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A play or film in which characters fail to overcome serious problems.

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Tragedy

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12
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Word or actions that are part of a religious ceremony.

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Ritual

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13
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2 Types of drama that the Ancient Greeks created.

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Tragedy and Comedy

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14
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The 3 most important and famous philosophers of Ancient Greece.

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Socrates, Plato, Aristotle

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15
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How did Macedonia change under King Philip II?

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It became a super power for the first time with an army of over 40,000.

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16
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How did Greek sculpture and drama change during the Hellenistic Era?

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Sculpture became more realistic and drama was about ordinary people rather than political leaders or the Gods.

17
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How do the 2 types of Greek drama, tragedy and comedy, end?

A

Tragedy ends badly or unhappily.

Comedy ends happily, usually using humor.

18
Q

Explain how the Gods and Goddesses of Ancient Greece are similar to and different from humans.

A

Similar: They looked and acted like humans.
Different: The Gods had powers and were immortal.

19
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How is a fable a part of an oral tradition and how do fables usually end?

A

Fables are a part of an oral tradition because they are stories that are passed down from generation to generation and usually end with a moral or a truth.

20
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What did the famous philosophers of Ancient Greece all have in common?

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They were all teachers who believed in teaching their students to ask questions (the Socratic Method).

21
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How did the Peloponnesian War (The war between Athens and Sparta) help Philip II conquer Greece?

A

The city-states were not working together and therefore weak. This made it easy for Philip II army to come and take over Greece for Macedonia.

22
Q

List 2 characteristics of Alexander the Great that defined him as a “great” leader.

A
Commander at the age of 16
Respected by his men
Dedicated, would not ask his men to do anything he was not willing to do himself
Bravery
Military Skills
23
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How did the Greek city-states react to Rome’s growing power?

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The were afraid.

They fought with other enemies of Rome to defeat Rome. (The enemy of my enemy is my friend!).