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WORLD
JUDAISM
GREEK
CITY
STATES
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GREEK
ART &
SCULPTURE THINKERS
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Athens is here.
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Where is Athens?
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Here is Sparta.
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Where is Sparta?
This is the Royal Road.
Where is the Royal Road?
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Here is Corinth.
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Where is Corinth?
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Here is Thermopylae.
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Where is Thermopylae?
This holy book of the Jewish faith
contains the story of how God chose
the Jewish people to be his
examples to the rest of the world; it
is the equivalent of the first five
books of the Old Testament.
What is the Torah?
The proper name to
Address the Jewish God.
What is Yahweh?
This work is the
“encyclopedia” of Jewish
laws, practices and customs.
What is the Talmud?
This was the name of the
distribution of the conquered
Jewish people across the empire
of the Neo-Babylonians; the
Persians saved the Jews from
this by conquering the Neo-B.
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What is the Babylonian
Captivity?
This Biblical figure left Ur at
God’s request to ultimately
become the father of the Jewish
faith.
Who was Abraham?
This word means “city,”
in Greek.
What is a polis?
Full members of Spartan
society went through this
process; they became
citizens after its
completion.
What was the agoge?
This Athenian wrote the first
code of laws for that city; it
was very harsh and anticommoner, and included the
establishment of debt
slavery.
Who was Draco?
This was the name of the
Persian ruler who sent troops to
punish Athens in the First
Persian War, ending in the battle
of Marathon.
Who was Darius?
This was the name of the
Spartan governmental office
that looked out for the interests
of the Spartan State; they could
beat the king, if necessary.
What are ephors?
This is the name of the large
temple dedicated to Athena, on
the Acropolis in Athens; it was
largely destroyed in 1687 during
a siege.
What is the Parthenon?
The Classical period of Greek art
ended in 336 BC, when this person
led his Macedonian troops in
conquest of Greece; his son,
Alexander, would go on to conquer
most of the known world.
Who is Philip of
Macedon?
These are the three styles of Classical and
Hellenistic architecture (name AND ID
each pillar!).
What are Doric, Ionian, and
Corinthian?
These are three of the Greek
ancient wonders of the world
that we looked at in class.
What are the Lighthouse at
Pharos, the Colossus of
Rhodes, the statue of Zeus at
Olympus, and / or the
Temple to Demeter in
Ephesus?
These are the periods from which
each sculpture is from.
What are Hellenistic, Archaic, and
Classical?
We know about this Greek
philosopher only because
Plato, his student, wrote
down what he taught; he
taught by questioning his
students.
Who was Socrates?
This philosopher believed in the
idea of situational ethics; he was
referred to as “the Philosopher”
by medieval European scholars.
Who was Aristotle?
This was the title of Plato’s
book about the ideal form of
government, led by a
philosopher-king.
What was The Republic?
This philosopher believed in a
balancing between two vices to
find virtue.
Who was Aristotle?
These are four beliefs of
Socrates.
What are (1) all people should try to
do good; (2) people who don’t do
good are either evil or ignorant; (3)
soldiers have a duty to refuse a bad
order; (4) virtue is the key
characteristic; and / or (5) republics
led by philosopher kings is the best
form of government?