Deck 3: The Civilization of the Greeks.

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What were the causes, results, and turning points of the Persian Wars?
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Minoan Crete
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How did the geography of Greece shape the development of the polis?
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What role did each of the following play in the life of Athens: male citizens, women, and slaves?
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Discuss the organization of the Athenian democratic system. Was it a democracy? In what ways is Athenian democracy similar to American democracy? In what ways is it different?
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Why did some Athenians see the Sophists as a threat to social and political stability? Were their fears grounded?
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Discuss the causes and course of the Great Peloponnesian War. What impact did the war have on the Greeks?
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How did Greek males regard Greek females and what opportunities did Greek society and culture offer to women for self-expression?
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Why did Greek civilization go into decline in the aftermath of the Peloponnesian War?
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Mycenaeans
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Epaminondas
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Pericles' Funeral Oration
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Greek Dark Age
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What were the defining characteristics of Athens during "The Age of Pericles"? How did this period in Athenian history differ from the centuries that preceded it?
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King Philip II of Macedonia
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Homer's Iliad and Odyssey
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demos and kratia
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the Acropolis
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Why did tyranny arise in the Greek poleis?

A)It was brought on by the people's increasing complacency about the egalitarian nature of Greek society.
B)It was a response to the cry for strong leadership from the established aristocratic oligarchies.
C)It was the result of fierce sectarian battles of competing religious systems.
D)It was the result of foreign invasion, mainly the Persians under Darius.
E)It was a reaction to aristocratic power and a widening gulf between the rich and the poor.
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Which Greek philosopher said, with regard to the polis, "We must... regard every citizen as belonging to the state"?

A)Socrates
B)Plato
C)Aristotle
D)Xenophanes
E)Pythagoras
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According to most scholars, what accounts for the collapse of Minoan civilization?

A)Pillaging and conquest by the Mycenaeans
B)Drought and famine
C)Widespread epidemics
D)Natural disasters
E)Ineffective leadership
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What was the agora?

A)An important legislative body in both Thebes and Athens
B)A barracks for a city's soldiers
C)A neighborhood reserved for the wealthy
D)An open space that served as a market and a place where citizens could gather
E)A religious district where temples were constructed
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Who was the English archaeologist who uncovered the Bronze Age Minoan civilization on Crete?

A)Sir Arthur Evans
B)Heinrich Schliemann
C)Gertrude Bell
D)Mary Leakey
E)Richard Leakey
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What was the main focus of Homer's Iliad?

A)The honor and courage of Greek aristocratic heroes in battle
B)The exalted position of women in Greek society
C)The absolute abhorrence of violence by the Greeks
D)The Greeks' rejection of slavery
E)The superiority of the military phalanx over the aristocratic cavalry
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The term polis refers to the

A)county.
B)police.
C)people.
D)city-state.
E)culture.
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A hoplite was a

A)skilled horseman.
B)soldier-slave.
C)temple priest.
D)heavy infantryman.
E)non-Greek merchant.
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Which statement best describes the Mycenaeans?

A)They were merchants who dominated Mediterranean trade in the fourth century B.C.E.
B)They were a warrior people who achieved their apex between 1400 and 1200 B.C.E.
C)They produced exotic articles of trade in the fifth century B.C.E.
D)They were a people dominated by a theocracy; they were often led into battle by their warrior priesthood.
E)They were a non-Greek speaking peoples on the island of Crete.
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the Parthenon
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Which statement is closest to the Greek definition of a tyrant?

A)A cruel and oppressive ruler
B)A ruler who seizes power by force and is not subject to the law
C)A man of noble birth and great ambitions
D)A leader of a political faction or party
E)A ruler who is denied the typical high social status of his position
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Which location was the center of the Minoan civilization?

A)Corinth
B)Thebes
C)Athens
D)Sparta
E)Knossus
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What was the primary focus on the Mycenaens?

A)Agriculture
B)Trade
C)Intellectual pursuits
D)Education
E)Warfare and conquest
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Most Greek colonies can be best described as

A)sizable settlements that included agricultural land.
B)simple military outposts.
C)vast kingdoms in their own right.
D)sacred spaces valued primarily for religious reasons.
E)places of punishment for Greek criminals.
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What was a consequence of the development of the polis?

A)It fostered a sense of disunity among commoners.
B)It divided Greece into fiercely competitive states.
C)It discouraged the development of polytheistic religion.
D)It retarded democracy in the organization of civic governments.
E)It limited the development of Greek artistic and intellectual accomplishments.
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Which of these states developed in the Peloponnesus?

A)Thessaly
B)Macedonia
C)Thebes
D)Athens
E)Sparta
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The conquest of which region shaped early Spartan history?

A)Asia Minor
B)Persia
C)Messenia
D)Macedonia
E)Crete
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By the fifth centuryb.c.e., the population of Athens had reached about

A)20,000.
B)1 million.
C)250,000.
D)5,000.
E) 2 million.
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What was the fundamental institution of Greek society?

A)The hoplite
B)The polis
C)The phalanx
D)The agora
E)The deme
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Greece's environment can best be described as

A)a mountainous peninsula.
B)a vast, flat plain.
C)a bleak desert.
D)a fertile rain forest.
E)a land with many climatic zones.
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What were the causes, results, and turning points of the Persian Wars?
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What role did religion play in Greek life?
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Knossus
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Minoan Crete
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How did the geography of Greece shape the development of the polis?
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What role did each of the following play in the life of Athens: male citizens, women, and slaves?
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Why did some Athenians see the Sophists as a threat to social and political stability? Were their fears grounded?
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Why did Greek civilization go into decline in the aftermath of the Peloponnesian War?
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What were the defining characteristics of Athens during "The Age of Pericles"? How did this period in Athenian history differ from the centuries that preceded it?
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Why did tyranny arise in the Greek poleis?

A)It was brought on by the people's increasing complacency about the egalitarian nature of Greek society.
B)It was a response to the cry for strong leadership from the established aristocratic oligarchies.
C)It was the result of fierce sectarian battles of competing religious systems.
D)It was the result of foreign invasion, mainly the Persians under Darius.
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Which Greek philosopher said, with regard to the polis, "We must... regard every citizen as belonging to the state"?

A)Socrates
B)Plato
C)Aristotle
D)Xenophanes
E)Pythagoras
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According to most scholars, what accounts for the collapse of Minoan civilization?

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B)Drought and famine
C)Widespread epidemics
D)Natural disasters
E)Ineffective leadership
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What was the agora?

A)An important legislative body in both Thebes and Athens
B)A barracks for a city's soldiers
C)A neighborhood reserved for the wealthy
D)An open space that served as a market and a place where citizens could gather
E)A religious district where temples were constructed
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Who was the English archaeologist who uncovered the Bronze Age Minoan civilization on Crete?

A)Sir Arthur Evans
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C)Gertrude Bell
D)Mary Leakey
E)Richard Leakey
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What was the main focus of Homer's Iliad?

A)The honor and courage of Greek aristocratic heroes in battle
B)The exalted position of women in Greek society
C)The absolute abhorrence of violence by the Greeks
D)The Greeks' rejection of slavery
E)The superiority of the military phalanx over the aristocratic cavalry
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The term polis refers to the

A)county.
B)police.
C)people.
D)city-state.
E)culture.
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A hoplite was a

A)skilled horseman.
B)soldier-slave.
C)temple priest.
D)heavy infantryman.
E)non-Greek merchant.
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Which statement best describes the Mycenaeans?

A)They were merchants who dominated Mediterranean trade in the fourth century B.C.E.
B)They were a warrior people who achieved their apex between 1400 and 1200 B.C.E.
C)They produced exotic articles of trade in the fifth century B.C.E.
D)They were a people dominated by a theocracy; they were often led into battle by their warrior priesthood.
E)They were a non-Greek speaking peoples on the island of Crete.
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Which statement is closest to the Greek definition of a tyrant?

A)A cruel and oppressive ruler
B)A ruler who seizes power by force and is not subject to the law
C)A man of noble birth and great ambitions
D)A leader of a political faction or party
E)A ruler who is denied the typical high social status of his position
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Which location was the center of the Minoan civilization?

A)Corinth
B)Thebes
C)Athens
D)Sparta
E)Knossus
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What was the primary focus on the Mycenaens?

A)Agriculture
B)Trade
C)Intellectual pursuits
D)Education
E)Warfare and conquest
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74
Most Greek colonies can be best described as

A)sizable settlements that included agricultural land.
B)simple military outposts.
C)vast kingdoms in their own right.
D)sacred spaces valued primarily for religious reasons.
E)places of punishment for Greek criminals.
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75
What was a consequence of the development of the polis?

A)It fostered a sense of disunity among commoners.
B)It divided Greece into fiercely competitive states.
C)It discouraged the development of polytheistic religion.
D)It retarded democracy in the organization of civic governments.
E)It limited the development of Greek artistic and intellectual accomplishments.
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Which of these states developed in the Peloponnesus?

A)Thessaly
B)Macedonia
C)Thebes
D)Athens
E)Sparta
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77
The conquest of which region shaped early Spartan history?

A)Asia Minor
B)Persia
C)Messenia
D)Macedonia
E)Crete
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By the fifth centuryb.c.e., the population of Athens had reached about

A)20,000.
B)1 million.
C)250,000.
D)5,000.
E) 2 million.
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What was the fundamental institution of Greek society?

A)The hoplite
B)The polis
C)The phalanx
D)The agora
E)The deme
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Greece's environment can best be described as

A)a mountainous peninsula.
B)a vast, flat plain.
C)a bleak desert.
D)a fertile rain forest.
E)a land with many climatic zones.
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