§2.3 Religion, science and Philosophy- III

§2.3 Religion, science and philosophy- III
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§2.3 Religion, science and philosophy- III

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History test - booklet 2 
(time of the Greeks) - Monday 10th of June
Extra history hour ( only if you want)
Friday 7th of June - 13.00
You have to let me know in advance if you want to join

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Where does the question belong to:
How did the gods make the world?
A
Philosophy
B
Religion
C
Science

Slide 3 - Quiz

Where does the question belong to:
Is the Earth flat or round?
A
Philosophy
B
Religion
C
Science

Slide 4 - Quiz

Where does the question belong to:
Can we really understand the world?
A
Philosophy
B
Religion
C
Science

Slide 5 - Quiz

Where does the question belong to:
Which is better: aristocracy or monarchy?
A
Philosophy
B
Religion
C
Science

Slide 6 - Quiz

Where does the question belong to:
Who started the war between Athens and Sparta?
A
Philosophy
B
Religion
C
Science

Slide 7 - Quiz

Where does the question belong to:
What do I have to sacrifice when I am healed?
A
Philosophy
B
Religion
C
Science

Slide 8 - Quiz

Assignment 9
There were three ways of explaining reality in Greek times. Most people believed in the [..............1...............] : they thought that the gods had a great influence on what happened. Others tried to understand the world by thinking logically about important questions. They are called [..............2...............]. Finally, there are the [..............3...............] , who did very precise research. Politicians in Athens sometimes found the [..............4...............] dangerous because it questioned the [... ...........5...............] .
Make the text correct
Woorden
[..............1...............]
[..............2...............]
[..............3...............]
[..............4...............]
[..............5...............]
Philosophy
Myths
Science
Philosophers
Priests
Scientists
Philosophy
Religion
Science
Democracy
world of gods
Science

Slide 9 - Drag question

Prepare for the test
Do task 1, 2 and 3

Slide 10 - Slide

Example test question

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Answer - 2 points

In a democracy the citizens are in power (1p), with this measure the rich have an advantage. They can hire sophists and were therefore able to influence the public assembly betterand have more power (1p) (so not all citizens are equal this way)

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Any questions before the test?

Slide 13 - Mind map

Learning goals
You can explain:
- How the Greek world of gods works
- What a myth is 
- What is the difference between a mythological and scientific explanation of the world
- What is the difference between religion and philosophy

Slide 14 - Slide