Exam 2: Ancient Civilizations and Their Contributions, Fall of Empires, and Cultural Developments
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Which societal condition was basic to the development of Greek philosophy and Renaissance art?
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Which societal condition was basic to the development of Greek philosophy?
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The Ancient Athenians are credited with
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The political system of the Ancient Roman Empire was characterized by
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A major effect of the decline of the Roman Empire was that Western Europe
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A major contribution of the Roman Empire to Western society was the development of
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The adoption of the Eastern Orthodox religion and the Cyrillic alphabet by the Russian people occurred as a result of
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During the centuries of dynastic rule, the Chinese rejected other cultures as inferior to their own. This situation illustrates the concept of
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An influence that spread from the Byzantine Empire to Early Russia was the
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Important long-term contributions of Ancient Greek and Roman civilizations are primarily found in the area of
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One similarity between Axum, Kush, and Nubia was that they were
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Which characteristic was common to the Golden Age of Greece and the Italian Renaissance?
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Alexander the Great's conquests of Greece, Asia Minor, Egypt, and Persia led to the
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The Ancient Romans' most significant contribution to Europe has been in the area of
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Both the Ancient Romans and the Ancient Chinese viewed foreigners as barbarians. This is an example of
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One similarity between the decline of the Roman Empire and the fall of the Manchu Dynasty was that both initially led to
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