Tomorrow's 100-point test will consist of 20 multiple choice questions, worth two points each, and three essay questions, worth 20 points each. You will need a pencil for the objective part of the test, and pen and paper for the essays. You will not need your computer in class tomorrow, so don't even bring it. This is not an open book or open note test.
The following are general subjects of potential essay questions for this Friday’s test.
I recommend you review these subjects, and draw up brief outlines for each.
This is the first step to writing excellent essays tomorrow!
(Outlining will also help you study for the objective portion of the test.)
- Describe the events of the Peloponnesian War
- Give details on the lives and philosophies of Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle
- Describe the most significant events of the Persian War
- Describe the elements of early Greek theatre
- Describe the high points and the low points of the age of Pericles
- Describe the transition from faith in the Greek gods to belief in reason and logic
- Describe how the Greek concept of hubris brought about the downfall of Pericles
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