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All of the following characterized Cretan civilization EXCEPT   It ruled a wide empire  
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Which of the following is true of the Minoan civilization?   Some Minoan religious deities were adopted by the Greeks.  
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Geography influenced Mycenaean civilization because   It divided Greece into many small valleys that led the Greeks to develop independent states.  
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The Greek Renaissance from 800 to 600 was characterized by all of the following EXCEPT   Mycenaean civilization was restored.  
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Greek religion was characterized by all of the following EXCEPT   The religion prescribed rigid standards of moral conduct.  
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The Olympic games in ancient Greece were   a source of fame and riches for the winners  
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The Greeks coped with population pressures after 750 B.C. by   exporting people to independent colonies overseas  
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Adoption of an alphabet was initially important for the ancient Greeks becausse   laws could be made readiyl available, facilitating public involvement in government.  
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Archaic Greek literature was particularly innovative because   Greek authors began to use literature as a form of frank self-expression  
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All of the following are true about the Greek poleis EXCEPT   At the end of the sixth century, tyrants emerged as champions of the traditional aristocracy.  
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All of the following are true about the economy of the poleis EXCEPT   Industry was well advanced, with shops employing 300 or more workers.  
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Sparta and Athens differed in all of the following ways EXCEPT   Sparta pursued an aggressively expansionist policy, while Athens protected other cities' independance  
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The Persian King Darius attacked Athens because   It had helped Greek cities in Ionia revolt against his rule  
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The Greeks won the critical battle of Salamis because   Athens had created a powerful fleet.  
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Taxation in the poleis   paid for the upkeep of walls, drains, roads, harbors, and the like.  
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Which of the following is true of the elements of democracy in the Spartan oligarchy?   The assembly could be dismissed by the ephors and council  
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What was a result of Solon;s political reforms?   Men could improve their status economically and thus achieve positions of leadership regardless of their ancestry.  
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Our first information about an Athenian reform was the introduction of   A law defining a difference between voluntary and involuntary homicide.  
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The supreme achievements of the epic poetic tradition of the Greek Renaissance are the iliad and the Odyssey ascribed to   Homer  
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The first major post-Homeric poet, who authored Works and Days, was   Hesiod.  
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