Chapter 8 Greek Civilization (ImNotJared)

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Across
  1. 1. To bring into existence; to produce by a course of action.
  2. 4. Free from error, in agreement with the truth.
  3. 7. In spite of, regardless of.
  4. 9. Part of an army in which the soldiers ride horses.
  5. 11. The outer border of a circle.
  6. 13. To follow in order to capture or defeat.
  7. 14. A set of promises about patient care that new doctors make.
  8. 17. A group of various kinds of people living in a particular area.
  9. 20. Human beings, persons.
  10. 21. To refuse to accept or consider.
  11. 22. teachers of philosophy, reasoning, and rhetoric.
  12. 23. A branch of mathematics centered around measurement and the relationships of points, lines, angles, etc. in three dimensional space.
  13. 24. To build an object.
  14. 26. To search for.
  15. 27. A fight or disagreement.
  16. 29. By choice or free will.
  17. 32. A story written in he form of a play.
Down
  1. 2. A play or film in which characters fail to overcome serious problems.
  2. 3. The time period following the death of Alexander during which the Greek culture spread.
  3. 5. Words or actions that are part of a religious ceremony.
  4. 6. A philosophical method of questioning to gain truth.
  5. 8. A short story that teaches a lesson.
  6. 10. Passing down stories through speech.
  7. 12. The philosophy of Epicurus, stating that you need to look for happiness and peace.
  8. 15. A branch of mathematics centered around measurement and the relationships of points, lines, angles, etc. on a plane.
  9. 16. A play or film that ends happily or has humor.
  10. 18. To observe or study by examining closely and questioning systematically.
  11. 19. The philosophy of the Stoics who believed that people shouldn’t feel emotions.
  12. 21. The art of public speaking and debate.
  13. 25. A procedure or process or a way of doing something.
  14. 26. A distinctive form or type of something.
  15. 28. A traditional story about the beliefs of a people.
  16. 30. A sacred shrine where a priest or priestess spoke for a god.
  17. 31. To make information public.