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Chapter 29 Study Guide Golden Age of Athens Name:__________________________ Color:_______ Date:________ Athens had to be rebuilt after the Persian Wars because… Who was Pericles? What reform did he make to benefit poor people? Athenian buildings were made out of _________________ The Parthenon was built to honor_________________ Who was the oracle of Delphi speaking for? Why would you visit an oracle? Who lived on Mount Olympus? List the characteristics of a Doric column… List the characteristics of an Ionian column… List the characteristics of a Corinthian column… Label the three columns below Chapter 29 Study Guide Golden Age of Athens You are responsible for the terms below, define them: Places: Agora - Acropolis - Parthenon - Theatre/Games: drama- masks - comedy- Tragedy - chorus- pancratium- Gods: Dionysus - Athena - Oracle - Other concepts (Mythology): Tantalize - Narcissism - Echo - Titanic - Stentorian -

Label the frieze, pediment, base, columns, and metopes on the temple below What was the greatest achievement of Greek sculptors? What were the differences between earlier Egyptian sculpture and Greek sculpture? Label the sculptors below, Greek or Egyptian Who created the statue of Athena?___________________ In Greek Drama, what was the purpose of the chorus? Why did Greek actors wear masks? Philosophy means…____________________ Who was Socrates? Why was he arrested? What was his punishment? The Greeks loved sports – what did they value? The _____________________ festival honored the goddess Athena.