Deck 3: Classical Greece and the Hellenistic Period
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Deck 3: Classical Greece and the Hellenistic Period
1
What events do Plato's works the Apology , the Crito , and Phaedo record?
A) Socrates' final days
B) the Peloponnesian War
C) the Alexandrian Wars
D) the teachings of Ptolemy
A) Socrates' final days
B) the Peloponnesian War
C) the Alexandrian Wars
D) the teachings of Ptolemy
A
2
What effect did the Peloponnesian War have on Euripides's drama?
A) He wrote comedies to lighten the post-war mood.
B) He wrote mythological plays that offered an escape from reality.
C) He wrote propagandistic plays that promoted Greek leaders.
D) He wrote realistic plays that dealt with the consequences of war.
A) He wrote comedies to lighten the post-war mood.
B) He wrote mythological plays that offered an escape from reality.
C) He wrote propagandistic plays that promoted Greek leaders.
D) He wrote realistic plays that dealt with the consequences of war.
D
3
What was the subject of the Canon by Polyclitus?
A) a mathematical formula for human proportions in visual arts
B) a design for a previously unknown weapon
C) the proportions of celestial bodies
D) the makeup of the ideal state
A) a mathematical formula for human proportions in visual arts
B) a design for a previously unknown weapon
C) the proportions of celestial bodies
D) the makeup of the ideal state
A
4
Which Greek dramatist showed the most sympathy for the problems of women?
A) Sophocles
B) Euripides
C) Socrates
D) Polynices
A) Sophocles
B) Euripides
C) Socrates
D) Polynices
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5
Who introduced the idea of catharsis in his analysis of drama (specifically tragedy)?
A) Aristotle
B) Aeschylus
C) Socrates
D) Pythagoras
A) Aristotle
B) Aeschylus
C) Socrates
D) Pythagoras
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6
What was the primary function of the chorus in Sophocles' plays?
A) to sing praise to the gods
B) to provide a commentary upon the events of the plot
C) to interject comic episodes into a tragic play
D) to help forward the action of the plot
A) to sing praise to the gods
B) to provide a commentary upon the events of the plot
C) to interject comic episodes into a tragic play
D) to help forward the action of the plot
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7
What name is given to the period of history following the death of Alexander the Great in 323 BCE (and until the rise of the Roman Empire)?
A) the Doric Period
B) the Delian Period
C) the Peloponnesian Period
D) the Hellenistic Period
A) the Doric Period
B) the Delian Period
C) the Peloponnesian Period
D) the Hellenistic Period
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8
What descriptive name has been given to the Athenian civilization of the last half of the 5th century BCE?
A) the Age of Philosophy
B) the Golden Age of Greece
C) the Age of Drama
D) the Mythological Period
A) the Age of Philosophy
B) the Golden Age of Greece
C) the Age of Drama
D) the Mythological Period
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9
What name is given to the period of Greek history between the Persian Wars and the death of Alexander the Great?
A) the Hellenistic Period
B) the Alexandrian Period
C) the Classical Period
D) the Athenian Period
A) the Hellenistic Period
B) the Alexandrian Period
C) the Classical Period
D) the Athenian Period
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10
Who was the author of Antigone and Oedipus the King ?
A) Scopas
B) Aeschylus
C) Sophocles
D) Thucydides
A) Scopas
B) Aeschylus
C) Sophocles
D) Thucydides
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11
What accounts for the powerful position of Athens during the first half of the Classical period?
A) Athenians' superior skill in craftsmanship
B) Athens' decisive role in the defeat of the Persians
C) Athens' highly developed system of trade routes
D) Athenians' rejections of religious worship in favor of more practical concerns
A) Athenians' superior skill in craftsmanship
B) Athens' decisive role in the defeat of the Persians
C) Athens' highly developed system of trade routes
D) Athenians' rejections of religious worship in favor of more practical concerns
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12
Who was the first important Athenian tragic dramatist (author of the Oresteia trilogy)?
A) Sophocles
B) Euripides
C) Aeschylus
D) Sappho
A) Sophocles
B) Euripides
C) Aeschylus
D) Sappho
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13
Late Classical sculpture was characterized by which of the following?
A) the use of wood as a medium
B) realistic depictions of the human body
C) an absence of sculptures of deities
D) a minimalist style with no textural detail
A) the use of wood as a medium
B) realistic depictions of the human body
C) an absence of sculptures of deities
D) a minimalist style with no textural detail
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14
What school did Aristotle found after breaking his ties with his mentor Plato?
A) the Parthenon
B) the Acropolis
C) the Lyceum
D) the Academy
A) the Parthenon
B) the Acropolis
C) the Lyceum
D) the Academy
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15
Which political leader is most associated with the achievements of the Athenian Golden Age?
A) Sophocles
B) Doryphoros
C) Pericles
D) Aeschylus
A) Sophocles
B) Doryphoros
C) Pericles
D) Aeschylus
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16
What is the subject of the frieze on the Altar of Zeus at Pergamon?
A) the battle of the gods and giants
B) the creation of the world
C) the rise to power of Alexander the Great
D) the war between Athens and Sparta
A) the battle of the gods and giants
B) the creation of the world
C) the rise to power of Alexander the Great
D) the war between Athens and Sparta
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17
According to Aristotle, what caused the downfall of tragic heroes?
A) the petty bickering of the gods
B) a character flaw or miscalculation
C) the deceit of family members
D) ignorance or lack of information
A) the petty bickering of the gods
B) a character flaw or miscalculation
C) the deceit of family members
D) ignorance or lack of information
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18
What does Plato illustrate in his Allegory of the Cave?
A) the destruction of the natural world
B) the limits of human sense perception
C) the importance of traditional religion
D) the value of supporting the visual arts
A) the destruction of the natural world
B) the limits of human sense perception
C) the importance of traditional religion
D) the value of supporting the visual arts
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19
What was the cause of the Peloponnesian War?
A) the abduction of Helen
B) the humiliation of Philip of Macedon
C) the murder of Clytemnestra
D) Athens's use of the Delian League's treasury
A) the abduction of Helen
B) the humiliation of Philip of Macedon
C) the murder of Clytemnestra
D) Athens's use of the Delian League's treasury
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20
Who was the greatest Greek author of comedic plays?
A) Sophocles
B) Phidias
C) Aristophanes
D) Xenophon
A) Sophocles
B) Phidias
C) Aristophanes
D) Xenophon
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21
What is the term for the philosopher-teachers who traveled around Greece, offering lessons in reasoning and rhetoric?
A) Materialists
B) Ecclesia
C) Sophists
D) Delian League
A) Materialists
B) Ecclesia
C) Sophists
D) Delian League
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22
What story was told by the Laocoön sculpture?
A) a boy steering a chariot into the sun
B) a nymph fleeing the god Apollo
C) a wicked god attempting to kill and eat his own children
D) a priest and his sons being strangled by sea serpents
A) a boy steering a chariot into the sun
B) a nymph fleeing the god Apollo
C) a wicked god attempting to kill and eat his own children
D) a priest and his sons being strangled by sea serpents
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23
According to Aristotle, why did Oedipus deserve to suffer for his actions?
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24
The comedic dramatist Aristophanes wrote which of the following?
A) Antigone
B) The Suppliant Women
C) The Eumenides
D) The Birds
A) Antigone
B) The Suppliant Women
C) The Eumenides
D) The Birds
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25
What is the term for the lighthearted play that followed a trilogy of tragedies in the festival of Dionysus?
A) eclogue
B) satyr play
C) farce
D) elegy
A) eclogue
B) satyr play
C) farce
D) elegy
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26
Which play by Sophocles portrays the traumas and anxiety soldiers experience during war?
A) Ajax
B) The Birds
C) Oedipus at Colonus
D) Oresteia
A) Ajax
B) The Birds
C) Oedipus at Colonus
D) Oresteia
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27
Who is the main character in Euripides's tragedy The Suppliant Women ?
A) Agamemnon
B) Kleonike
C) Antigone
D) Theseus
A) Agamemnon
B) Kleonike
C) Antigone
D) Theseus
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28
What was the ruling council of the Athenian democracy?
A) chryselephantine
B) lekythos
C) boule
D) entablature
A) chryselephantine
B) lekythos
C) boule
D) entablature
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29
Why are Greek tragedies still read and performed?
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30
A tetrachord is:
A) a four-stringed musical instrument
B) a cycle of tragic plays
C) a feature of Greek architecture
D) a grouping of four pitches
A) a four-stringed musical instrument
B) a cycle of tragic plays
C) a feature of Greek architecture
D) a grouping of four pitches
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31
Which of the following was an outcome of the Peloponnesian War?
A) Greece was taken over by the Roman Empire.
B) Alexander the Great became leader of the Greek army.
C) Athens was no longer the most powerful city-state.
D) Aristotle was assassinated.
A) Greece was taken over by the Roman Empire.
B) Alexander the Great became leader of the Greek army.
C) Athens was no longer the most powerful city-state.
D) Aristotle was assassinated.
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32
Where were the centers of Greek art and learning in the Hellenistic Period?
A) Corinth and Sparta
B) Alexandria, Pergamum, and Antioch
C) Troy and Attica
D) Miletus and Delos
A) Corinth and Sparta
B) Alexandria, Pergamum, and Antioch
C) Troy and Attica
D) Miletus and Delos
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33
What is the term for a "blood for blood" method of justice, as seen in Aeschylus's Oresteia ?
A) vendetta
B) hamartia
C) irony
D) hubris
A) vendetta
B) hamartia
C) irony
D) hubris
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34
The military leader who conquered Persia and Egypt during the Late Classical period was named ________.
A) Pericles
B) Philip
C) Alexander
D) Julius
A) Pericles
B) Philip
C) Alexander
D) Julius
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35
Which of the following is NOT true of Greek music theory?
A) Music was thought to influence one's moral character.
B) Socrates believed music was a mistake of human evolution.
C) Plato and Aristotle wrote about the nature of music and its role in society.
D) Each mode (or scale) was associated with an emotion.
A) Music was thought to influence one's moral character.
B) Socrates believed music was a mistake of human evolution.
C) Plato and Aristotle wrote about the nature of music and its role in society.
D) Each mode (or scale) was associated with an emotion.
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36
Into which empire were the Hellenistic cities absorbed?
A) the Byzantine Empire
B) the Roman Empire
C) the Persian Empire
D) the Adriatic Empire
A) the Byzantine Empire
B) the Roman Empire
C) the Persian Empire
D) the Adriatic Empire
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37
What were the similarities between Plato's and Aristotle's views about music?
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38
How did the actions of Athens create strife within the Delian League?
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39
What is the term for a female statue used as a column to support a roof?
A) caryatid
B) entasis
C) cella
D) stylobate
A) caryatid
B) entasis
C) cella
D) stylobate
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40
What are the major ways in which Hellenistic art differs from Classical art?
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