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Ancient Greek Chapter 7 Textbook Questions and Study notes • What are the five sports in the pentathlon? - Running, jumping, wrestling, discus, and javelin throwing • How were the lives of S... partan women different from the lives of Athenian women? - ??? Ask your teacher. o Sparta was one of the few societies to produce no . - Art o Spartan boys started their training at what age? - Seven o Spartan boys were yearly flogged for what reason? - To teach them to endure bodily pain • What did an apprenticeship of a young boy to an older boy accomplish? - Helped them form a bond • How were Spartan boys taught stealth? - The instructors gave them little food, which forced the boys to steal from the agora with only the shadows seeing them • What did the Spartans do with their unwanted children? - Threw them into a gorge, or chasm o What story demonstrated Spartan discipline? - The Fox Cub • What was a Spartan's wedding night ritual? - Shaved the woman's head and she dressed like a man o What word is a synonym for gorge? - Chiasm o Sparta was completely dedicated to the art of what? - Military strength • Hippocrates is often called - The father of medicine • How many children died in ancient Greece before the age of ten? - Half of them o What is leeching? - Bleed by use of leeches o Write one line from the Hippocratic Oath. - To hold him who has taught me and to live this art as XXXXX to my parents • How old was Alexander the Great when he became the King of Macedon? - 20 • What did Alexander spread around the world? - Greek culture o What empire did Alexander conquer? - Persian o What did Alexander the Great die of? - Poisoning or Malaria • Why was Alexander the Great a successful conqueror? - He used colonization • How was Socrates different from the sophists? - He did not accept money. o Who were the scientists of Ancient Greeks? - Ancient philosophers • What does philosophy mean in Greek? - The love of wisdom o What poison did Socrates drink? - Hemlock o What is the Socratic method? - The way of questioning • What was Plato's Academy named for? - Academes o What was the charge brought against Socrates? - Corrupting youth o How was the Dark Age of Greece different than the Golden Age of Greece? - The kings were different • What are three rumors about Homer? - He was a woman. He was blind. He was more than one person. • What is an epic poem? - A long story and one that involves a hero. o What is the plot of the Odyssey? - Odysseus' travels at sea from the war at Troy o What started the Trojan war? - The kidnapping of a princess • When did the real "Trojan War" probably occur? - 1250 BC o Which did the Greeks like better? The Iliad or the Odyssey? - The Iliad, because it had so much action. It was a war story. o Herodotus is often called what? - The father of History • What wars did Herodotus write about? - Persian [Show More]

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