Deck 9: Greek Humanism, 800-100 BCE
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Deck 9: Greek Humanism, 800-100 BCE
1
The greatest contribution of Pre Socratics was the concept of
A) deities and religion.
B) a sense of knowledge.
C) germ theory.
D) laws in the universe.
E) Daoism.
A) deities and religion.
B) a sense of knowledge.
C) germ theory.
D) laws in the universe.
E) Daoism.
laws in the universe.
2
When we speak today of teaching using the "Socratic method," we are referring to a type of teaching that
A) looks for practical methods to solve problems.
B) uses problematic questioning that challenges students to go beyond what they think they know.
C) concentrates on learning the basic mathematic and scientific laws and theories.
D) stresses examination of theories over finding practical uses for knowledge.
E) demands much written work of students.
A) looks for practical methods to solve problems.
B) uses problematic questioning that challenges students to go beyond what they think they know.
C) concentrates on learning the basic mathematic and scientific laws and theories.
D) stresses examination of theories over finding practical uses for knowledge.
E) demands much written work of students.
uses problematic questioning that challenges students to go beyond what they think they know.
3
The philosophy of Stoicism was the product of
A) a freed slave.
B) Plato's most well known pupil.
C) a Spartan leader.
D) a Persian merchant.
E) an Athenian naval admiral.
A) a freed slave.
B) Plato's most well known pupil.
C) a Spartan leader.
D) a Persian merchant.
E) an Athenian naval admiral.
a freed slave.
4
Discuss and elaborate on the strengths of Greek art and literature.
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5
The early Greeks' attitudes toward the technological aspects of science would best be described as
A) indifferent.
B) excited.
C) competitive.
D) combative.
E) extensive.
A) indifferent.
B) excited.
C) competitive.
D) combative.
E) extensive.
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6
Pre-Socratic philosophers were primarily concerned with
A) investigating the physical world.
B) comparing political systems.
C) analyzing ethical problems.
D) deriving meaning from the arts.
E) studying political systems.
A) investigating the physical world.
B) comparing political systems.
C) analyzing ethical problems.
D) deriving meaning from the arts.
E) studying political systems.
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7
Over time,the Greek gods and goddesses became
A) extremely important to the spiritual growth of the country.
B) merely symbolic, with little influence on the people.
C) personalities to be emulated.
D) much more human-like.
E) forgotten, as the people turned to guiding their own destinies.
A) extremely important to the spiritual growth of the country.
B) merely symbolic, with little influence on the people.
C) personalities to be emulated.
D) much more human-like.
E) forgotten, as the people turned to guiding their own destinies.
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8
As enunciated in The Republic,Plato's political ideas would best be described as
A) liberal.
B) anarchic.
C) anti-democratic.
D) tyrannical.
E) conservative.
A) liberal.
B) anarchic.
C) anti-democratic.
D) tyrannical.
E) conservative.
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9
Which of these is the correct statement?
A) Socrates taught Aristotle, and Aristotle taught Plato.
B) Aristotle taught Socrates, and Socrates taught Plato.
C) Socrates taught Plato, and Plato taught Aristotle.
D) Plato taught Aristotle, and Aristotle taught Socrates.
E) Plato taught Socrates, and Socrates taught Aristotle.
A) Socrates taught Aristotle, and Aristotle taught Plato.
B) Aristotle taught Socrates, and Socrates taught Plato.
C) Socrates taught Plato, and Plato taught Aristotle.
D) Plato taught Aristotle, and Aristotle taught Socrates.
E) Plato taught Socrates, and Socrates taught Aristotle.
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10
Eratosthenes did his greatest work in the field of
A) geography.
B) mathematics.
C) astronomy.
D) physics.
E) medicine.
A) geography.
B) mathematics.
C) astronomy.
D) physics.
E) medicine.
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11
Hellenic culture is often deemed to represent a "high point in the history of the western world." Would you agree? Why or why not?
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12
The Empiricists made their greatest contributions in the field of
A) philosophy.
B) mathematics.
C) medicine.
D) sociology.
E) astronomy.
A) philosophy.
B) mathematics.
C) medicine.
D) sociology.
E) astronomy.
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13
A true epicurean,in the original sense of the word,would have
A) thrown him/herself into politics for the good of the community.
B) worked tirelessly to ensure the equal treatment of all citizens.
C) shunned earthly wealth in favor of living a simple, austere life.
D) searched endlessly for the natural laws governing human life.
E) spent much time examining his/her own personal life, trying to achieve serenity in all things.
A) thrown him/herself into politics for the good of the community.
B) worked tirelessly to ensure the equal treatment of all citizens.
C) shunned earthly wealth in favor of living a simple, austere life.
D) searched endlessly for the natural laws governing human life.
E) spent much time examining his/her own personal life, trying to achieve serenity in all things.
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14
The field most affected by Alexander's expansion of his empire into the Middle East was that of
A) the arts.
B) religion.
C) science.
D) literature.
E) business.
A) the arts.
B) religion.
C) science.
D) literature.
E) business.
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15
Hippocrates,the first empiricist of modern science
A) gave us the concept of deductive reasoning.
B) desired to help others learn to observe everything around them.
C) concentrated on human rationality to explain the world.
D) searched for a way to experience what he called "ultimate reality."
E) stressed the need for medical knowledge.
A) gave us the concept of deductive reasoning.
B) desired to help others learn to observe everything around them.
C) concentrated on human rationality to explain the world.
D) searched for a way to experience what he called "ultimate reality."
E) stressed the need for medical knowledge.
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16
For the ancient Greeks,"philosophy" might best have been defined as
A) logical thinking and resultant scientific research.
B) the love of knowledge for its practical purposes.
C) scientific research into the human mind.
D) questioning of authority.
E) examination of all aspects of knowledge.
A) logical thinking and resultant scientific research.
B) the love of knowledge for its practical purposes.
C) scientific research into the human mind.
D) questioning of authority.
E) examination of all aspects of knowledge.
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17
Identify the most significant contributions of Greek philosophy to the modern civilized world.
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18
Discuss and elaborate on the 3 periods of Greek Philosophy.
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19
How did religion serve the Greeks and how does religion change over time?
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20
Explain Greek society including issues of gender and class.
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21
Which of these statements about early Greece is true?
A) Though the Greeks seldom practiced their religion in public, they believed strongly in an afterlife.
B) Priests and priestesses in many places completely replaced the gods and goddesses.
C) Educated Greeks came to believe that the stories of the gods' behaviors in earlier times were myths.
D) They viewed human life in this world as much more dependent on whims of their gods and goddesses than on what they themselves could accomplish.
E) They created a priestly class, or caste, so that their priests and priestesses could grow in power.
A) Though the Greeks seldom practiced their religion in public, they believed strongly in an afterlife.
B) Priests and priestesses in many places completely replaced the gods and goddesses.
C) Educated Greeks came to believe that the stories of the gods' behaviors in earlier times were myths.
D) They viewed human life in this world as much more dependent on whims of their gods and goddesses than on what they themselves could accomplish.
E) They created a priestly class, or caste, so that their priests and priestesses could grow in power.
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22
The classical attitude toward male homosexuality might best be described as one of
A) condemnation.
B) disgust.
C) enthusiastic encouragement.
D) acceptance.
E) disbelief.
A) condemnation.
B) disgust.
C) enthusiastic encouragement.
D) acceptance.
E) disbelief.
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23
The Greeks would most likely have defined hubris as
A) political ineptitude.
B) social climbing.
C) unwarranted overconfidence.
D) overarching ambition.
E) jealousy.
A) political ineptitude.
B) social climbing.
C) unwarranted overconfidence.
D) overarching ambition.
E) jealousy.
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24
The Greeks who adopted the mystery religions believed that a defiance of Fate was
A) usually justified.
B) completely useless.
C) important for achieving one's own goals in life.
D) not without consequences for the wealthy and influential among them.
E) only for the wealthy and influential.
A) usually justified.
B) completely useless.
C) important for achieving one's own goals in life.
D) not without consequences for the wealthy and influential among them.
E) only for the wealthy and influential.
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25
A modern phrase to describe the Greeks' idea of the golden mean might be
A) "Be careful, for you reap what you sow."
B) "You can't make an omelet with breaking a few eggs."
C) "You can't always get what you want."
D) "Don't keep all your eggs in one basket."
E) "Every cloud has a silver lining."
A) "Be careful, for you reap what you sow."
B) "You can't make an omelet with breaking a few eggs."
C) "You can't always get what you want."
D) "Don't keep all your eggs in one basket."
E) "Every cloud has a silver lining."
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26
The Antikythera Mechanism
A) was made of bronze.
B) dates to the second century BC.
C) is believed to track cycles in the solar system.
D) All of the options are correct.
E) None of the options are correct.
A) was made of bronze.
B) dates to the second century BC.
C) is believed to track cycles in the solar system.
D) All of the options are correct.
E) None of the options are correct.
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27
Apollo was the god of
A) war.
B) the Sea.
C) the sun.
D) the afterlife.
E) rain.
A) war.
B) the Sea.
C) the sun.
D) the afterlife.
E) rain.
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28
Concerning the situation for females in ancient Greece,it is believed that
A) Spartan women became warriors alongside their men.
B) Athenian women of good repute stayed out of the public eye.
C) Rural women sometimes conducted business inside the poleis.
D) Athenian women enjoyed citizenship, but they chose to leave voting to the males.
E) Anti-female prejudice in literature has existed since the time of Homer.
A) Spartan women became warriors alongside their men.
B) Athenian women of good repute stayed out of the public eye.
C) Rural women sometimes conducted business inside the poleis.
D) Athenian women enjoyed citizenship, but they chose to leave voting to the males.
E) Anti-female prejudice in literature has existed since the time of Homer.
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29
Pre-Socratic philosophy laid major emphasis on
A) aesthetics.
B) political balance.
C) generalized inquiry.
D) natural law.
E) mathematical logic.
A) aesthetics.
B) political balance.
C) generalized inquiry.
D) natural law.
E) mathematical logic.
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30
Plato's analytic treatise on ideal politics was ____________________.
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31
We have more information on the lives of ____ women than we do on the women in any other area.
A) Spartan
B) Corinthian
C) Alexandrian
D) Athenian
E) None of the options are correct.
A) Spartan
B) Corinthian
C) Alexandrian
D) Athenian
E) None of the options are correct.
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32
Which of the following best describes Greece during Plato's lifetime?
A) peaceful
B) prosperous
C) in constant turmoil
D) isolated
E) Both A and D.
A) peaceful
B) prosperous
C) in constant turmoil
D) isolated
E) Both A and D.
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33
The group of Greek women who benefitted most when the Romans took control were
A) slave women.
B) middle class women.
C) upper class women.
D) military wives.
E) business women.
A) slave women.
B) middle class women.
C) upper class women.
D) military wives.
E) business women.
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34
Christian and Muslim scholars viewed ____________________ as the "Master" of science and philosophy.
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35
Greek philosophy is divided into the ____________________,____________________,and ____________________ periods.
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36
A new element was introduced by the various mystery religions,that of
A) dependence on the gods to intervene on humans' behalf.
B) faith rather than reason as their basis for everything.
C) the promise of wealth in this world in exchange for blind obedience.
D) a strong sense of security.
E) free will.
A) dependence on the gods to intervene on humans' behalf.
B) faith rather than reason as their basis for everything.
C) the promise of wealth in this world in exchange for blind obedience.
D) a strong sense of security.
E) free will.
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37
How did Greek slavery change over time?
A) It became hereditary.
B) The silver mines came to be worked by debtor slaves.
C) The number of slaves decreased dramatically.
D) Skilled craftsmen were enslaved so that their masters could profit from their artistry.
E) Most came to be used as farm labor.
A) It became hereditary.
B) The silver mines came to be worked by debtor slaves.
C) The number of slaves decreased dramatically.
D) Skilled craftsmen were enslaved so that their masters could profit from their artistry.
E) Most came to be used as farm labor.
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38
Tried and found guilty of corrupting the youth of Athens,Socrates was forced to ____________________.
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39
In comparing Hellenic to Hellenistic arts and literature,we find that
A) Hellenistic literature built on the successes of the Hellenic period and became even greater.
B) Hellenistic art seemed more boastful and pretentious.
C) stone sculpture reached its apex in Hellenic times.
D) Hellenistic artists were more daring and imaginative than Hellenic ones.
E) more expressive art came out of the Hellenic era, because the people were much wealthier.
A) Hellenistic literature built on the successes of the Hellenic period and became even greater.
B) Hellenistic art seemed more boastful and pretentious.
C) stone sculpture reached its apex in Hellenic times.
D) Hellenistic artists were more daring and imaginative than Hellenic ones.
E) more expressive art came out of the Hellenic era, because the people were much wealthier.
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40
Which of the following was not introduced by the classical Greeks?
A) epic poetry
B) sculpture of the human form
C) drama
D) the novel
E) classical architecture
A) epic poetry
B) sculpture of the human form
C) drama
D) the novel
E) classical architecture
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41
____________________ was one of the Greeks' popular arts.
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42
The middle ground between all extremes of thought and action was known as the ____________________.
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43
The gods would rain down disaster on a man who exhibited overconfidence,or ____________________.
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44
Hellenistic towns were centers of ____________________ and ____________________.
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45
Greek ____________________ were treasured all over the world and held both wine and olive oil.
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46
____________________ was the father-figure and ruler among the Greek deities.
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