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Row 1, Col 1 What year did Philip II rise to the throne? 359 B. C.

1,2 What city was the center of Business and trade? Alexandria

1,3 What book did Herodotus? History of Persia Wars

1,4 Who were professional teachers In Ancient Greece? Sophists

2,1 What age did Alexander the Great become king? 20

2,2 What battle took place near Thebes? Battle of Chaeronea

2,3 Where does Macedonia located? North of Greece

2,4 Who is the king of all gods And goddesses? Zeus

3,1 What is a short tale that teaches A lesson Fable

3,2 How many gods and goddesses Lived on Mount Olympus? 12

3,3 What is a drama? Story told by actors who pretend to be characters in a story

3,4 What is an oracle? A sacred shrine where priest speak for gods and goddesses

4,1 What is a traditional story about Gods and heroes myths

4,2 Where does the word philosophy Come from? Love of wisdom

4,3 True or False: Philip II admired the Greeks? True

4,4 Who was one of Socrates Students? Plato

5,1 True or False Philip II planned to conquer The Greeks empire with Persians help? False: bribed and lied

5,2 What were the earliest Greek stories called? Epics

5,3 True or False: Apollo was the goddess of marriage False: Sun

5,4 True or False: A legacy is what the person creates When they are Alive. False: leave behind after death