Deck 4: The Civilization of the Greeks
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Deck 4: The Civilization of the Greeks
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"Hellenistic civilization had a greater ultimate impact on Western Civilization than the Hellenic/polis world of Athens and Sparta." Discuss,pro and con.
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2
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Heinrich Schliemann
Heinrich Schliemann
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3
What are the relationships between the accomplishments of the Golden Age of Greece in the fifth century B.C.E.and its subsequent decline? Was that decline inevitable? Why and/or why not?
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4
Assess the influence of geography on the development of early Greek civilization.Was it the most important factor influencing this development?
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What were the chief features of the polis,or city-state? Compare and contrast the values,institutions,and actions of the city-states of Sparta and Athens.
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6
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Thera
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What did the Greeks mean by democracy? In what ways was the Athenian political system a democracy? How would Athenian democracy differ from modern democracies,such as that found in the United States?
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8
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Knossus
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9
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Greek geography
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10
Are the ideas and influences of Socrates,Plato and Aristotle still the ultimate basis of Western society? Why or why not?
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11
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Arthur Evens
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12
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Mycenaeans
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13
Were Epicureanism and Stoicism a continuation of "traditional" Greek thought (Socrates,Plato,and others)or were they a "new," Hellenistic development? Or both?
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What ideas and cultural norms were discussed and developed by Greek dramatists and philosophers? How,and in what ways,did they constitute,or reflect,the major contributions of Greek civilization to world history?
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15
Write an assessment of Alexander the Great.How "Great" was he,actually? Why?
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"The Golden Age of Greece was a direct consequence of the results of the Persian War." Discuss,pro and con.
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"The Greek contribution to Western Civilization was so great that everything since the Greeks is merely a footnote to their accomplishments." Discuss,pro and con.
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18
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Minoan
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19
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Peloponnesus
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20
Who was Homer? Why has his historicity been questioned? To what degree did ideas contained in Homer's writings influence later Greek civilization? Why do you think as you do?
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21
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helots
helots
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22
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oligarchy and democracy
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Athens
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24
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hoplites
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25
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tyrants
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26
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Darius and Xerxes
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27
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the Greek Dark Ages
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28
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Delian League
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29
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women in Sparta
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30
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polis
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31
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arete
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32
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Iliad and Odyssey
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33
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Greek colonization
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34
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-Ionians,Aeolians,and Dorians
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phalanx
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36
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-battles of Thermopylae,Marathon,Salamis,and Plataea
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37
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Sparta
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38
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Solon and Cleisthenes
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39
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Homer
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40
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Phoenician alphabet
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41
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Plato's ideal forms
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Alexandria
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Alexander the Great
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Socrates and his "Socratic method"
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Aristotle
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Thucydides
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Aristophanes
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48
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Macedonia and Philip II
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49
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Hellenistic
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50
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Aeschylus' Oresteia
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Pericles
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Archimedes
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Olympic Games and Zeus
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54
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battle of Chaeronea
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55
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Herodotus
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56
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Sophocles' Oedipus the King
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the Parthenon
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58
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Antigonid,Seleucid,Attalid,and Ptolemaic dynasties
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59
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Peloponnesian War
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60
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oracle at Delphi
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61
All of the following are correct about warfare in ancient Greece except
A) the use of light infantry in battle because of greater mobility.
B) the use of excellent weapons and armor.
C) the employment of citizen-soldiers in battle.
D) a willingness to engage the enemy head-on, thus deciding a battle quickly.
E) the use of heavy infantry.
A) the use of light infantry in battle because of greater mobility.
B) the use of excellent weapons and armor.
C) the employment of citizen-soldiers in battle.
D) a willingness to engage the enemy head-on, thus deciding a battle quickly.
E) the use of heavy infantry.
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62
Greek geography
A) helped to produce a civilization that was composed of cooperative and peaceful communities.
B) contained mountainous areas that impeded Greek unity.
C) prohibited a relationship with the sea that produced colonization.
D) encouraged industrialization
E) discouraged emigration.
A) helped to produce a civilization that was composed of cooperative and peaceful communities.
B) contained mountainous areas that impeded Greek unity.
C) prohibited a relationship with the sea that produced colonization.
D) encouraged industrialization
E) discouraged emigration.
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63
Mycenaean Civilization
A) first developed in eastern Asia Minor.
B) had its major trading center on the island of Crete.
C) was founded by Indo-Europeans who migrated into Greece as early as 1900 B.C.E.
D) reached its high point between 2100 and 1800 B.C.E.
E) was destroyed by the Ionian Greeks.
A) first developed in eastern Asia Minor.
B) had its major trading center on the island of Crete.
C) was founded by Indo-Europeans who migrated into Greece as early as 1900 B.C.E.
D) reached its high point between 2100 and 1800 B.C.E.
E) was destroyed by the Ionian Greeks.
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64
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Zeno
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65
Foreign influences on early Greek culture included all of the following except
A) the adoption of new gods and goddesses.
B) the importance of Middle Eastern monotheism.
C) the importance of new myths.
D) artistic examples from Egypt in sculpture.
E) foreign motifs were employed in Greek pottery.
A) the adoption of new gods and goddesses.
B) the importance of Middle Eastern monotheism.
C) the importance of new myths.
D) artistic examples from Egypt in sculpture.
E) foreign motifs were employed in Greek pottery.
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66
Mycenaean civilization was characterized by
A) a democratic system of government.
B) an introspective commercial system.
C) a militaristic program of conquest, even of Crete.
D) disinterest in agriculture.
E) a preference for trading over political and military activities.
A) a democratic system of government.
B) an introspective commercial system.
C) a militaristic program of conquest, even of Crete.
D) disinterest in agriculture.
E) a preference for trading over political and military activities.
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67
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Epicurus
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68
The Athenian leader whose funeral oration lauded Athenian democracy was
A) Antigones.
B) Lycurgus.
C) Knosses.
D) Pericles.
E) Cleisthenes.
A) Antigones.
B) Lycurgus.
C) Knosses.
D) Pericles.
E) Cleisthenes.
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69
Homer's legacy to the Greeks was
A) an accurate historical record of past Greek events.
B) important in inculcating the aristocratic values of courage and honor.
C) a foundation of egalitarianism in Greek politics.
D) actually written by a Phoenician trader.
E) the first work to use the Cyrillic alphabet.
A) an accurate historical record of past Greek events.
B) important in inculcating the aristocratic values of courage and honor.
C) a foundation of egalitarianism in Greek politics.
D) actually written by a Phoenician trader.
E) the first work to use the Cyrillic alphabet.
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70
Which of the following statements is not an accurate characterization of the Greek polis?
A) It was composed of a central town or city, and the countryside surrounding it.
B) It was a communal environment of individuals, some who were citizens with rights, others who were citizens without rights, and others who were not citizens.
C) It played a significant role in unifying all Greeks throughout the entire region under a single government.
D) It developed simultaneously with the creation of the new system of Greek military organization.
E) It could vary in size from a few square miles to hundreds of square miles.
A) It was composed of a central town or city, and the countryside surrounding it.
B) It was a communal environment of individuals, some who were citizens with rights, others who were citizens without rights, and others who were not citizens.
C) It played a significant role in unifying all Greeks throughout the entire region under a single government.
D) It developed simultaneously with the creation of the new system of Greek military organization.
E) It could vary in size from a few square miles to hundreds of square miles.
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71
By about 700 B.C.E.,which of the following replaced the aristocratic cavalryman in Greek warfare?
A) helots.
B) hoplites.
C) poleis.
D) mercenaries.
E) Macedonians.
A) helots.
B) hoplites.
C) poleis.
D) mercenaries.
E) Macedonians.
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72
In ancient Greece,tyrants
A) attained power, ironically, by popular election.
B) always promoted the interests of the aristocracy.
C) served in a transitional role from oligarchy to democracy for many city-states.
D) were of peasant or slave origin.
E) were replaced by kings.
A) attained power, ironically, by popular election.
B) always promoted the interests of the aristocracy.
C) served in a transitional role from oligarchy to democracy for many city-states.
D) were of peasant or slave origin.
E) were replaced by kings.
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73
All of the following were true about the Spartan assembly except that
A) it was composed of all male citizens of Sparta.
B) it was elected by the gerousia and the military commanders.
C) it dealt only with the issues that the council of elders wanted it to deal with.
D) its role was a limited one, since it could not discuss issues, but merely vote on them.
E) it was reserved for males.
A) it was composed of all male citizens of Sparta.
B) it was elected by the gerousia and the military commanders.
C) it dealt only with the issues that the council of elders wanted it to deal with.
D) its role was a limited one, since it could not discuss issues, but merely vote on them.
E) it was reserved for males.
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74
Greek colonization
A) resulted from overpopulation, an increase in trade, and a widening gap between rich and poor.
B) brought to an end the hopes of those who were prospering from expanded commercial activities.
C) ended rule of tyrants who had the support of those opposed to the oligarchic aristocracy.
D) failed.
E) extended into northern Gaul.
A) resulted from overpopulation, an increase in trade, and a widening gap between rich and poor.
B) brought to an end the hopes of those who were prospering from expanded commercial activities.
C) ended rule of tyrants who had the support of those opposed to the oligarchic aristocracy.
D) failed.
E) extended into northern Gaul.
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75
Spartan society
A) secluded women and forbade them to appear in public.
B) was the first ancient society to attempt to save all premature and crippled infants.
C) adopted democracy a century earlier than in Athens.
D) was organized as a military state.
E) passed the Lycurgan reforms, which made all women voters.
A) secluded women and forbade them to appear in public.
B) was the first ancient society to attempt to save all premature and crippled infants.
C) adopted democracy a century earlier than in Athens.
D) was organized as a military state.
E) passed the Lycurgan reforms, which made all women voters.
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76
During the Greek Dark Age,
A) many Greeks left the mainland for Ionia and Aegean islands.
B) massive famines killed two-thirds of the Greek population.
C) the Persians settled in Macedon.
D) the Romans infiltrated the Peloponnesus.
E) Minoan Crete took over the Greek mainland.
A) many Greeks left the mainland for Ionia and Aegean islands.
B) massive famines killed two-thirds of the Greek population.
C) the Persians settled in Macedon.
D) the Romans infiltrated the Peloponnesus.
E) Minoan Crete took over the Greek mainland.
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77
The earliest Aegean civilization was located
A) in the Peloponnesus.
B) on the island of Delos.
C) in Attica.
D) on Crete.
E) in Macedonia.
A) in the Peloponnesus.
B) on the island of Delos.
C) in Attica.
D) on Crete.
E) in Macedonia.
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78
The ultimate result of the formation of the Delian League was to
A) limit commercial opportunities throughout the region.
B) create a cultural alliance of equal and independent city-states in Asia Minor.
C) make Athens the dominant city-state in the region.
D) foster closer ties with Sparta.
E) strengthen trade ties with the Persians.
A) limit commercial opportunities throughout the region.
B) create a cultural alliance of equal and independent city-states in Asia Minor.
C) make Athens the dominant city-state in the region.
D) foster closer ties with Sparta.
E) strengthen trade ties with the Persians.
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79
Sparta was located in
A) the Attica Peninsula.
B) the Peloponnesus.
C) Boeotia.
D) Macedonia.
E) the Strait of Corinth.
A) the Attica Peninsula.
B) the Peloponnesus.
C) Boeotia.
D) Macedonia.
E) the Strait of Corinth.
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80
Cleisthenes
A) was Sparta's greatest legal reformer.
B) invaded Boetia from his secret base in Helvetia.
C) reformed Athenian government thus creating the foundation for political democracy.
D) argued that a polis was too small an area to govern.
E) was a distant relative of both Homer and Pericles.
A) was Sparta's greatest legal reformer.
B) invaded Boetia from his secret base in Helvetia.
C) reformed Athenian government thus creating the foundation for political democracy.
D) argued that a polis was too small an area to govern.
E) was a distant relative of both Homer and Pericles.
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