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T F 1. Greek drama was a secular activity.
T F 2. The arts were thought to be interdependent on each other.
T F 3. For the Greeks music was an unique art form that stood by itself.
T F 4. The most important Greek contribution to music was the invention of a
musical notation system for recording.
T F 5. Plato’s Republic is considered an intellectual exercise in projecting the
Economy of the society.
T F 6. The arts and sciences came under the patronage of the Greek Muses.
T F 7. Greek theaters were large enough to seat most of the local population.
T F 8. The number of actors on the Greek stage at one time could range from 3 to 10.
T F 9. Music was a basic part of education for all Greek citizens.
T F 10. According to Protagoras, “Man is the measure of all things.”
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