Chapter 8 Review
Across
- 3. Socrates was an Athenian sculptor whose true love was ___________.
- 4. __________ taught students that the universe followed the same laws that governed music and numbers.
- 7. Aristotle studied up to 158 different _________ and wrote a book called "Politics" that explained what type of government worked best.
- 9. After his death, Alexander's Empire fell apart because the ______ fought one another and divided it.
- 11. Aesop's ______ were a part of Greek oral tradition. Mainly animal characters with a strong moral message.
- 12. The word "Hellenistic" Means like the _________.
- 14. Gained power in the ancient world during the reign of King Philip II
- 16. ___________ the Great was a commander in the army at 16 and a ruler at 20.
- 17. ______________ is considered the father of history.
- 18. The library at _____________-- had the largest collection of writings in the ancient world.
- 19. The Socratic ___________ is a style of teaching by asking questions.
- 22. ______________ era was a time in which Greek culture spread throughout the known world.
- 23. Philosophy means the ____ of knowledge.
Down
- 1. Were traveling teachers in ancient Greece.
- 2. ___________ was an ancient Greek philosopher thatwho sentenced to death by Hemlock poison.
- 5. The gods in ancient Greek myths have great powers but look and act like _____ beings.
- 6. _____________ taught that Greeks should ally with one another and fight back against Philip II's attacks.
- 8. Many Greeks visited an __________ to learn about the future or their fate.
- 10. _____________ was a Greek philosopher who was also the teacher of Alexander the Great.
- 13. __________ was Alexander the Great's famous horse.
- 14. ________ is a traditional story about gods and goddesses interacting with one another or humans.
- 15. The ______ _______ is a theory of living with moderation taught by Aristotle.
- 20. ___________ was an ancient historian who believed in accurate, eyewitness reporting of events.
- 21. _______described his vision of the ideal government in a book called the "Republic".