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Which part of the Greek mainland is the Peloponnesian peninsula? A. Northern B. Southern C. Eastern D. Western B. Southern
How did the geographical features of ancient Greece contribute to the organization of its civilization? (Choose 2) A. The mountainous terrain made travel between settlements easy B. The access to the sea limited interactions with other civilizations C. The mountainous terrain led to the development of independent city states D. Maritime trade routes were created so food could be traded with other civilizations
How were Athens and Sparta similar? A. They were both city states B. They were located on the Balkan peninsula C. They were both located on the Peloponnesian peninsula D. They both developed large trade networks on the Metataranian A. They were both city states
What does the word polis mean? A. a ruler B. The body of citizens C. An oligarchy D. A monarchy B. The body of citizens
People followed a code of conduct that applied to everyone in the community Rule of law
People had rights and responsibilities in the community: Citizenship
People worked together to make a difference in the community: Civic participation
How were Athens and Spartan governments different? A. Athens had a monarchy while Spartas had a democaracy B. Sparta has a democracy while Athens had an oligarchy C. Athens had council of elders while Sparta had an assembly D. Athens had a direct dem D. Athens had a direct democracy, while Sparta had an oligarchy
How did direct democracy operate in ancient Greece? A. All citizens voted on all issues facing the community B. A few citizens voted on all issues facing the community C. All citizens voted for representatives who directed the governmnet D. A few c A. All citizens voted on all issues facing the community
What is an oligarchy? A. Title of assemblies in ancient Greece B. A system of government with rule by many C. A system of government with rule by a few D. The title of military leaders in ancient Greence C. a system of government with rule by a few
Alexander the great was the son of: A. King Phillip II B. King Darius I C. Cyrus the Great A. King Phillip II
Alexander the Great's empire included territory in: A. Europe Africa, and Asia B, Europe, Asia, and South America C. North America and South American A. Europe, Africa, and Asia
After Alexander's death his empire: A. Grrew enormously B. Fell apart C. Came under the control of chinese dynasties B. fell apart
How did Hellenistic culture spread around the world? A. Through the millitary conquest of Phillip II B. Through the trade relationships of Athens C. Throught he trade relationships of Aristotle D. Through the millitary conquests of Alexander the Gre D. Through the military conquest of Alexander the Great
Which statement accurately describes this structure? A. The Parthenon was a citadel to protect Athens located on the Acropolis B> THe Acropolis was a citidel to protect Athens located on the Parthenon C. The Acropolis was a temple to honor Athena lo D. The Parthenon was a temple to honor Athena located on teh Acropolis of Athens
Which statements complete the graphic organizer of the Acropolis of Athens? (Choose 2) A. A huge gold statue of Athena is located here B. The Parthenon is located here C. It is a citadel overlooking Athens D. It is a building featuring 40 magnific B. The Parthenon is located here C. It is a citadel overlooking Athens
Who wanted to expand its territory and began conquering Greek city-states? A. Persia B. Egypt A. persia
Athens, Sparta, and other Green city-states created what to help them fight agains Persia? A. Alliance B. Assembly A. Alliance
The alliance between Athens, Sparta, and other Greek city- states created a more ____________ Greek identity and culture. A. Unified B. Seperate A. Unified
Which statements accurately describe the religion of Ancient Greece? (Choose 2) A. The ancient Greek religion was polytheistic B. The Ancient Green religion had animal-like gods C. The ancient Greek religion belieed in only one God D. The ancient G A. The ancient Greek religion was polytheistic D. The ancient Greek religion was used to explain events of daily life
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