Quiz Answers.  It was built by Greece to honor Athena, the Goddess of Wisdom and the protector of Athens.  It was a 23,000 square foot temple.

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Quiz Answers

 It was built by Greece to honor Athena, the Goddess of Wisdom and the protector of Athens.  It was a 23,000 square foot temple

 It was built by Rome for entertainment. Animal hunts and gladiator fights occurred there.

 Classical art values harmony, order, balance, and proportion. It refers to Greek art.  This was a definition in your textbook-always take notes on definition terms!

 Socrates ◦ He encouraged Greeks to question everything

 Aristotle

 Plato  He was a student of Socrates

 Greek art portrayed ideal beauty, not realism  Roman art was more realistic and practical

 1. Innocent until proven guilty  2. Equal treatment under the law  3. Burden of proof rests with the accuser  4. Punishment for actions, not thoughts!  5. Laws that are unreasonable or unfair can be thrown out.

 The Greeks invented drama, built the first theaters in the West  Two kinds of plays ◦ Tragedy ◦ Comedy  Actors dressed in colorful masks and costumes  Plays were for civic pride, tribute to the Gods

 Greece: ◦ Herodotus wrote the first history book ◦ Epic poems of Homer ◦ Thucydides: studying the past helps us understand the present  Rome: ◦ Virgil wrote the most famous book: Aeneid ◦ Livy wrote a history of Rome ◦ Tacitus was a Roman historian

 Greece: ◦ Ex: Parthenon ◦ Portray ideal beauty, not realism ◦ Classical art ◦ Sculpture and pottery very popular  Rome: ◦ Ex: Colosseum ◦ More realistic, practical ◦ Learned much from Greece ◦ Mosaics, paintings, murals popular

 Philosophers=lovers of wisdom  Socrates: ◦ Encouraged people to question everything ◦ Condemned to die for “corrupting the youth” and “neglecting the Gods”  Aristotle: ◦ Scientific method  Plato: ◦ The Republic