Question 1
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When was the golden age?
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542 - 431 B.C.E
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479 - 431 B.C.E
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379 - 223 B.C.E
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667 - 548 B.C.E
Question 2
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Pericles helped rebuild Athens
Question 3
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What caused the destruction of Athens?
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The Pericucal War
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The Athen War
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Battle of Thermopylae
Question 4
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Athens is a city of contracts.
Question 5
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How did Pericles help Athens?
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He paid the salaries of the men who worked in public office
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He promoted constructing public and religious buildings
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he promoted creativity in arts.
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All of the answers listed
Question 6
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Athena was the god of Wisdom and War.
Question 7
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A famous statue in Delphi was dedicated to who?
Question 8
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The gods who lived on Mount Olympus were called the Gods of Olympia.
Question 9
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The simplest column is the Ionic
Question 10
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The most complex column is the corinthian.
Question 11
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describe the layout of the Parthenon.
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Built on a long rectangle platform, 8 columns across front and back and 17 along each side
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Built on a long rectangle platform, 6 columns across front and back and 14 along each side
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Built on a long rectangle platform, 17 columns across front and back and 8 along each side
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Built on a small square platform, 9 columns across front and back and 9 along each side
Question 12
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Sculptors in Athens set up a workshop far away from the statue they were building so they could be closer to materials.
Question 13
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Who were the early Greek statues influenced by
Question 14
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A famous Athenian sculptor was a man named Raman
Question 15
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How many people could the Theater of Dionyus hold?
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Thousands
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Hundreds
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Millions
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10 - 20
Question 16
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Women were the only ones who could take part in a play.
Question 17
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How was a Greek theater shaped
Question 18
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philosophy means the study of wisdom
Question 19
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Why was Socrates Sentenced to death?
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He was guilty of murder
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He told people he was a god, therefore showing disloyalty to the gods
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He was accused of not honoring the gods and of leading people into disloyalty.
Question 20
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The pancratium was...
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fighting, which ended when a man surrendered died, or lost consciousness.
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chariot races and horse races , one example is jumping from chariot to chariot
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footraces, one example is when men wore armor while running
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It was a trivia game on the greek gods
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all of the listed answers