
Ancient Greece Study Guide
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Ancient Greece Study Guide
By: Christian Russell
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The socratic method allowed people to think more deeply about their beliefs and ideas.
Socratic method
Socrates was the person who created the socratic method.
Socrates
Ancient Greece: Socrates
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Socratic method cont.
The socratic method was a famous method used to make people think deeper about their thoughts, beliefs, and ideas. CSAS or Chattanooga School for the Arts and Sciences uses this method to make people think deeper about their ideas in order to be successful, of course this only works about 90% of the time a student uses it, but it is very efficient and healthy for the brain.
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Alexander the Great
maybe, but great person, not much, and before, he was a great military leader and conqueror. he conquered the largest empire in the ancient world which is over 3000 miles!
Alexander the Great was no Alexander Hamilton, quite the opposite in fact, and "the great" is an overstatement. he was not that great, great military leader
Great, or not so great
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Multiple Choice
Who was Alexander the "Great"?
A author and amazing reader
a famous fighter
A military leader and conqueror
A police officer
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The Parthenon
The Parthenon is a resplendent marble temple built between 447 and 432 B.C. during the height of the ancient Greek Empire. Dedicated to the Greek goddess Athena, the Parthenon sits high atop a compound of temples known as the Acropolis of Athens.
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Greek Gods
The greek GODS include Zeus, Poseidon, Hera, Hestia and Demeter, Hades, and later on Apollo, Artemis, Hermes, Athena, Hephaestus, Aphrodite and Ares. They are who the people of greek shall worship, they are so powerful, people give random strangers goods because the people think that random people could be GODS in disguise.
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Greek God Elements
Zeus was the god of lightning. Poseidon was the god of water, and Athena was the god of war.
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Multiple Select
Zeus Athena And Poseidon
war
earth
water
lightning
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Multiple Choice
What is the socratic method
Socrates Told people to go very far to see the world the way he saw it
Socrates told people to think deeply about their beliefs
Socrates told people to travel to vote
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3 greek gods
Athena
Posseidon
Socrates
Zeus
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The Olympics
Usain Bolt and a lot of others compete in the Olympics. But when, why, and how did the Famous Sport of many other sports originate? The Olympic games were made in Greece, (if they weren't, i wouldn't be talking about it.) They were made in Olympia, and are still popular today. While no one knows why they were created, they are still a discovered wonder to all who discover it.
The Olympics were held at Athens and were famous ever since.
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Why do you think that the Olympics were created
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