Deck 4: The Classical and Hellenistic Ages
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Deck 4: The Classical and Hellenistic Ages
1
The start of the Persian wars and the end of the Peloponnesian war marks the
A) Dark Ages.
B) Classical Age.
C) Archaic period.
D) Hellenic era.
A) Dark Ages.
B) Classical Age.
C) Archaic period.
D) Hellenic era.
B
2
The Greek alliance to defend against the Persians was known as the _____________.
Delian League
3
Wine was always drunk undiluted.
False
4
The woman's zone was known as the gynaeceum.
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5
Greek religion during the Classical Era was _______
A) highly emotional
B) based on barter
C) doused on ritual
D) basically nonexistent
A) highly emotional
B) based on barter
C) doused on ritual
D) basically nonexistent
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6
Tragedy's origins likely lie in the worship of which god?
A) Zeus
B) Dionysus
C) Demeter
D) Hera
A) Zeus
B) Dionysus
C) Demeter
D) Hera
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7
The Greek cardinal sin, often translated as excessive pride, is _______
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8
Sophocles authored a famous retelling of which myth?
A) Jason and the Argonauts
B) The Odyssey
C) Oedipus
D) Isis and Osiris
A) Jason and the Argonauts
B) The Odyssey
C) Oedipus
D) Isis and Osiris
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9
Hubris is erotic love.
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10
The Peloponnesian War lasted from
A) 100-94 bce
B) 431-404 bce
C) 100-103 ce
D) 603-592 bce
A) 100-94 bce
B) 431-404 bce
C) 100-103 ce
D) 603-592 bce
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11
Alcibiades was originally a native of ________________.
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12
Which city state defeated Athens in the Peloponnesian War?
A) Miletus
B) Sparta
C) Ithaca
D) Ephesus
A) Miletus
B) Sparta
C) Ithaca
D) Ephesus
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13
Who wrote the History of the Persian Wars?
A) Herodotus
B) Thucydides
C) Aeschylus
D) Plato
A) Herodotus
B) Thucydides
C) Aeschylus
D) Plato
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14
The _______________oath marked the onset of new physicians' careers.
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15
Which philosopher believed that humans were meant to strive for happiness?
A) Socrates
B) Plato
C) Aristotle
D) Solon
A) Socrates
B) Plato
C) Aristotle
D) Solon
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16
_____________thought that our world was a pallid reflection of the world of Ideal Forms.
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17
Alexander the Great was from Greece.
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18
Alexander's conquest extended as far east as ___________.
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19
The Maccabean revolt was directed against
A) Alexander the Great.
B) the Seleucid leaders of Jerusalem.
C) the Babylonian king.
D) the Persian empire.
A) Alexander the Great.
B) the Seleucid leaders of Jerusalem.
C) the Babylonian king.
D) the Persian empire.
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