Deck 3: The Greeks: From Myth to Reason

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The earliest Ionian philosophy

A) was associated with the priesthood.
B) originated in Mesopotamia.
C) began with Thales.
D) still maintained that the gods were the origin of nature.
E) began with the Sophists.
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Homer's major epic poems were

A) the Iliad and the Odyssey.
B) Lysistrata and The Frogs.
C) Antigone and The Bacchae.
D) The Symposium and The Republic.
E) Antigone and Oresteia.
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After the Persian Wars, more than 150 city-states organized a confederation known as the ____ to protect themselves against a renewed confrontation with Persia.

A) Spartan League
B) Delian League
C) Hellenic League
D) Peloponnesian League
E) Periclian League
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Of the following, the pair that is least well matched is

A) Homer and the Iliad.
B) Solon and a Spartan military leader.
C) Draco and law codes.
D) Pisistratus and tyranny.
E) Athens and Democracy.
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The first Persian invasion of Greece was brought on by

A) Persian King Darius' hatred of Greek culture.
B) Spartan raids on Persian dependencies in Phoenicia.
C) an invitation from the Spartans to the Persians to intervene in their war with Athens.
D) Athenian support for a Greek rebellion in Asia Minor.
E) Ionian revolt against Athens.
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Homer lived during

A) the Persian Wars.
B) after the Dark Ages.
C) age of Pericles.
D) Peloponnesian War.
E) during the Dark Ages.
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The early inhabitants of the area around Sparta

A) assimilated with their conquerors.
B) moved to Miletus.
C) became known as helots.
D) were trained as slave-mercenaries.
E) became the perioikoi.
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Athenian democracy achieved its height in the middle of the fifth century B.C. under the leadership of which of the following?

A) Pericles
B) Sophocles
C) Agamemnon
D) Euripides
E) Thucydides
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Which of the following states emerged as a first-rate power in the fourth century B.C.?

A) Sparta
B) Syracuse
C) Macedonia
D) Thebes
E) Athens
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Mount Olympus was famous as

A) the religious center of the Greeks.
B) the area where the gods fought for supremacy.
C) a shrine for those who fell in the Peloponnesian War.
D) Agamemnon's home.
E) the home of the Greek gods.
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The Peloponnesian War was

A) the Persian invasion of Greece just after 500 B.C.
B) between Sparta and their allies versus Athens and their allies.
C) the war between Thebes and Sparta.
D) the Macedonian invasion of southern Greece.
E) the war between the Greeks and the Persians.
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The reputation of Cleisthenes rests upon his work as

A) a demagogue who rallied Athens against the Spartans.
B) the father of Athenian democracy.
C) the oracle at Delphi.
D) compiler of medical texts.
E) a tyrant.
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Political freedom according to Athenians would result in

A) participating in civic affairs.
B) loyalty to the clan.
C) harmony of physical and mental attributes.
D) the full development and enrichment of the human personality.
E) preserving the independence of the fatherland.
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The Greek term aretē means

A) a theory of the absolutist state.
B) the notion that laws had divine sanction.
C) the recognition that political power and morality could be separated.
D) excellence.
E) wicked arrogance.
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The activities of Heinrich Schliemann resulted in

A) the discovery of the Mycenaean civilization.
B) the earliest translations of Homeric works.
C) excavations on the island of Attica.
D) an understanding of the route of the Dorian invasions.
E) the discovery of the Dorian civilization.
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A Greek contribution to Western civilization was

A) the application of reason to the understanding of the meaning of life.
B) Hellenistic foreign policy.
C) the principle of women's rights.
D) the union of religion and politics from which Greek ethics is derived.
E) ethical monotheism.
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In the fifth century B.C., the Greeks viewed their ____ as the only avenue to the good life.

A) polis
B) acropolis
C) agora
D) temple
E) religion
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During the era of the Delian League

A) Athens dominated other Greek states.
B) states could withdraw from the League only after they paid a crushing fine.
C) monies from the League treasury were distributed according to estimated populations of each member state.
D) admiration for Athenian leadership among the Greeks increased.
E) Athenians saw a contradiction between democracy and imperialism.
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The Athenian statesman Solon aimed to

A) restore aristocracy.
B) concentrate wealth in the hands of a few to facilitate tax collection.
C) instill in Athenians of all classes a sense of working for the common good of the city.
D) establish order in Athens with a law code mandating very harsh punishments.
E) give to peasants land confiscated from exiled aristocrats.
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Helots were

A) agricultural slaves of the Spartans.
B) Athenian light infantry.
C) oarsmen in the city-states' fleets.
D) Spartan hoplites.
E) free citizens.
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Which of the following tragic poets subjected the problems of human life to critical analysis and challenged human conventions?

A) Sappho
B) Sophocles
C) Aristophanes
D) Aeschylus
E) Euripides
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Agamemnon
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The term matter philosophers has been applied to

A) the theoreticians of Miletus.
B) early Athenian philosophers.
C) the Ionian thinkers.
D) teachers in the Sophist tradition.
E) the Pythagoreans.
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In contrast to Plato, Aristotle

A) stressed the separation between the lower world of things and the higher world of Forms.
B) endorsed the rule of law.
C) believed that women should be allowed to participate in politics.
D) insisted that universal ideas and forms could only be accessed through study of the particular.
E) was predisposed toward mathematics and metaphysics.
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Aristotle believed the "best political community" should be composed of

A) both men and women.
B) the middle class.
C) an oligarchy of the best citizens.
D) intellectuals.
E) the aristocracy
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In Plato's ideal republic

A) the citizens were to elect a single leader.
B) the philosophers were to rule absolutely.
C) an aristocratic council would elect the leaders.
D) the leader would be determined by divination.
E) the leader was to be elected democratically.
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Hippocrates

A) ascribed a divine origin to epilepsy.
B) treated epilepsy with "cupping."
C) denied that epilepsy was sacred or had a divine origin.
D) believed epilepsy was a contagious disease spread by mosquitoes.
E) supported the magical beliefs of the Near Easterners about epilepsy.
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What was central to Socrate's teachings?

A) A return to religious guidance
B) Shaping a rational individual
C) Education should not include the shaping of individual character
D) Possessions and wealth and not the community are the goals of an individual
E) Tyranny is the best political system
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In evaluating Aristotle's thought, one may say that he

A) defined moderation as refraining from self-seeking.
B) believed human life was distinguished from all other forms in nature by the practice of ethics based on reason.
C) condemned all anger as the expression of loss of reason.
D) agreed with Plato that women deserved an opportunity to participate in the political arena.
E) disagreed with Plato's notion of an independent separate world of forms beyond space and time.
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Among Socrates' interests was concern for

A) how the playwrights interpreted the trials of humankind.
B) knowledge as an essential determinant for one to do what is ethically right.
C) lecture rather than conversation.
D) relating ethical standards to authority and tradition.
E) how moral values derive from a transcendent God.
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The Pythagoreans sought a mathematical order they believed to be inherent in the universe. They also

A) rejected democracy as too chaotic and corrupt.
B) believed that human beings were simply complex machines.
C) participated in the cult of Dionysus.
D) believed in the immortality and transmigration of souls.
E) believed that water is the original substance.
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The term sophrosyne refers to

A) uncontrolled arrogance.
B) moderation and self-discipline.
C) inconsequential philosophical arguing.
D) skillful rhetoric.
E) the application of reason to lawmaking.
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Thucydides

A) ascribed the final outcome of the Peloponnesian Wars to divine intervention.
B) looked for myths and legends behind historical truth.
C) commanded the Greek fleet at Salamis.
D) commanded the Athenian expedition to Syracuse.
E) rejected the notion that the gods interfere in history.
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Plato would have argued against which of the following statements?

A) Those who were inclined toward intellectual pursuits should be rulers.
B) The adjective courageous should only be applied to those who were willing to become childbearers.
C) Humans must live an ethical life as citizens of a rational state.
D) In an unjust state, people cannot achieve Socratic wisdom for their souls will mirror the state's wickedness.
E) People will not entrust the care of a sick person to just anyone.
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Which of the following statements describes Anaximander's work with the Ionian school of philosophy?

A) He believed the primary substance was fire.
B) He contended that nature was lawful.
C) Water was referred to as the primary substance.
D) Floods were said to have been caused by Poseidon.
E) He supported the creation myths.
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Which of the following speculated that the world was composed of atoms?

A) Democritus
B) Parmenides
C) Thales
D) Pythagoras
E) Anaximander
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Ionia
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Aristophanes was a comic playwright who

A) dramatized the story of Socrates' trial and execution.
B) lauded Socrates for his positive influence on Athenian youth.
C) lampooned Athenian statesmen and intellectuals.
D) accused Socrates of embezzling state funds.
E) maintained that individuals should shape their character in the way a sculptor shapes a form.
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Xerxes
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Herodotus was a historian of the

A) Punic War.
B) Trojan War.
C) Persian War.
D) Peloponnesian War.
E) Macedonian War.
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Sappho
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The Republic
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Thales
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Sophocles
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Euripides
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Delian League
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Socrates
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Aristotle
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Democritus
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Dialectics
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polis
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Logos
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Pythagoreans
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Themistocles
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Iliad
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Ostracism
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Plato
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The Parthenon
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Herodotus
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Koine
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Please use this outline map of the Hellenistic world to answer the question(s).
Please use this outline map of the Hellenistic world to answer the question(s).   Define the term polis. Why must one understand the significance of the polis to appreciate the complexity of ancient Greek political life?<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Define the term polis. Why must one understand the significance of the polis to appreciate the complexity of ancient Greek political life?
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​The Minoans were

A) ​an early Greek civilization located on Crete.
B) ​builders of elaborate palace complexes
C) ​a militaristic empire that dominated the Eastern Mediterranean Sea
D) ​evacuated to Italy after an earthquake
E) ​the founders of democracy
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The Athenian leader that helped to introduce democracy to Athens after Pisistratus' death was​

A) ​Cleisthenes
B) ​Alexander
C) Pericles
D) ​Xerxes
E) ​Themistocles
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Please use this outline map of the Hellenistic world to answer the question(s).   Discuss why there is continuing fascination with the concepts found in Plato's The Republic.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Discuss why there is continuing fascination with the concepts found in Plato's The Republic.
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Please use this outline map of the Hellenistic world to answer the question(s).   How does the development of Greek drama epitomize the movement of Greek culture from myth towards rationality?<div style=padding-top: 35px>
How does the development of Greek drama epitomize the movement of Greek culture from myth towards rationality?
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Please use this outline map of the Hellenistic world to answer the question(s).
Please use this outline map of the Hellenistic world to answer the question(s).   Analyze the Chapter Three text book sculptures of The Wrestler, Zeus, Alexander on Horseback and the Old Market Woman. Explain the changes in Greek history and culture that produced these particular styles and their changes.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Analyze the Chapter Three text book sculptures of The Wrestler, Zeus, Alexander on Horseback and the Old Market Woman. Explain the changes in Greek history and culture that produced these particular styles and their changes.
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The Iliad was set during​

A) the Trojan War​
B) ​the Persian War​
C) ​Alexander the Great's Reign​
D) ​trial of Socrates​
E) ​Fall of Athens
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​The Athenian city-state experienced all of the following government styles except

A) ​democracy
B) ​monarchy
C) ​oligarchy
D) ​tyranny
E) ​dictator
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Please use this outline map of the Hellenistic world to answer the question(s).   On the map of the Hellenistic World, transform Alexander's Empire into modern day states, areas, and nations. Please shade and identify.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
On the map of the Hellenistic World, transform Alexander's Empire into modern day states, areas, and nations. Please shade and identify.
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​Aristocracy means

A) ​rule of the best​
B) ​rule of the people​
C) ​rule of the wealthy​
D) ​rule of the king​
E) ​rule of the elected​
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Please use this outline map of Europe to answer the question(s).
Please use this outline map of Europe to answer the question(s).   On the map of Europe, locate the following: Crete, Athens, Sparta, Sicily, Ionia, Delphi, Olympia, the Aegean Sea, the Ionian Sea, the Gulf of Corinth, and the Peloponnesus.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
On the map of Europe, locate the following: Crete, Athens, Sparta, Sicily, Ionia, Delphi, Olympia, the Aegean Sea, the Ionian Sea, the Gulf of Corinth, and the Peloponnesus.
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Please use this outline map of the Hellenistic world to answer the question(s).
Please use this outline map of the Hellenistic world to answer the question(s).   It has been said by some that great men make history. To what extent would you apply this principle to Greece?<div style=padding-top: 35px>
It has been said by some that great men make history. To what extent would you apply this principle to Greece?
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Please use this outline map of Europe to answer the question(s).   On the map of Europe, locate the sites of major victories of the Greeks over the invading forces and include the dates of the victories.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
On the map of Europe, locate the sites of major victories of the Greeks over the invading forces and include the dates of the victories.
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Please use this outline map of the Hellenistic world to answer the question(s).   The death of Socrates has often been depicted in works of art. Evaluate why his life and death are significant.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
The death of Socrates has often been depicted in works of art. Evaluate why his life and death are significant.
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The Mycenaean Greeks​

A) ​predated the Minoan Civilization
B) ​settled in Peloponnesus
C) defeated the Persians at the Battle of Troy​
D) ​did not possess a written language​
E) ​were a mythic people created by Homer
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Please use this outline map of the Hellenistic world to answer the question(s).   How were Athenian views of democracy, human rights, and freedom different from those prevalent in contemporary America?<div style=padding-top: 35px>
How were Athenian views of democracy, human rights, and freedom different from those prevalent in contemporary America?
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Please use this outline map of the Hellenistic world to answer the question(s).   Perhaps the greatest legacy of the Greeks to Western Civilization is intellectual. Discuss this statement.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Perhaps the greatest legacy of the Greeks to Western Civilization is intellectual. Discuss this statement.
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Please use this outline map of the Hellenistic world to answer the question(s).   How did the Peloponnesian War influence various Greek philosophers and historians?<div style=padding-top: 35px>
How did the Peloponnesian War influence various Greek philosophers and historians?
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​The Mycenaeans left a legacy for the Greeks except

A) ​metallurgy
B) ​pottery forms
C) ​agriculture
D) ​democracy
E) ​Homeric epics
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Which statement best describes the Spartan way of life​

A) ​military service for their polis was the highest form of excellence​
B) ​democracy provided citizens with aretē​
C) ​peaceful relations built long term stability​
D) ​equality among all residents proved essential​
E) ​arete could be found in many professions
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Deck 3: The Greeks: From Myth to Reason
1
The earliest Ionian philosophy

A) was associated with the priesthood.
B) originated in Mesopotamia.
C) began with Thales.
D) still maintained that the gods were the origin of nature.
E) began with the Sophists.
began with Thales.
2
Homer's major epic poems were

A) the Iliad and the Odyssey.
B) Lysistrata and The Frogs.
C) Antigone and The Bacchae.
D) The Symposium and The Republic.
E) Antigone and Oresteia.
the Iliad and the Odyssey.
3
After the Persian Wars, more than 150 city-states organized a confederation known as the ____ to protect themselves against a renewed confrontation with Persia.

A) Spartan League
B) Delian League
C) Hellenic League
D) Peloponnesian League
E) Periclian League
Delian League
4
Of the following, the pair that is least well matched is

A) Homer and the Iliad.
B) Solon and a Spartan military leader.
C) Draco and law codes.
D) Pisistratus and tyranny.
E) Athens and Democracy.
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The first Persian invasion of Greece was brought on by

A) Persian King Darius' hatred of Greek culture.
B) Spartan raids on Persian dependencies in Phoenicia.
C) an invitation from the Spartans to the Persians to intervene in their war with Athens.
D) Athenian support for a Greek rebellion in Asia Minor.
E) Ionian revolt against Athens.
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Homer lived during

A) the Persian Wars.
B) after the Dark Ages.
C) age of Pericles.
D) Peloponnesian War.
E) during the Dark Ages.
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The early inhabitants of the area around Sparta

A) assimilated with their conquerors.
B) moved to Miletus.
C) became known as helots.
D) were trained as slave-mercenaries.
E) became the perioikoi.
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Athenian democracy achieved its height in the middle of the fifth century B.C. under the leadership of which of the following?

A) Pericles
B) Sophocles
C) Agamemnon
D) Euripides
E) Thucydides
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Which of the following states emerged as a first-rate power in the fourth century B.C.?

A) Sparta
B) Syracuse
C) Macedonia
D) Thebes
E) Athens
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Mount Olympus was famous as

A) the religious center of the Greeks.
B) the area where the gods fought for supremacy.
C) a shrine for those who fell in the Peloponnesian War.
D) Agamemnon's home.
E) the home of the Greek gods.
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The Peloponnesian War was

A) the Persian invasion of Greece just after 500 B.C.
B) between Sparta and their allies versus Athens and their allies.
C) the war between Thebes and Sparta.
D) the Macedonian invasion of southern Greece.
E) the war between the Greeks and the Persians.
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The reputation of Cleisthenes rests upon his work as

A) a demagogue who rallied Athens against the Spartans.
B) the father of Athenian democracy.
C) the oracle at Delphi.
D) compiler of medical texts.
E) a tyrant.
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13
Political freedom according to Athenians would result in

A) participating in civic affairs.
B) loyalty to the clan.
C) harmony of physical and mental attributes.
D) the full development and enrichment of the human personality.
E) preserving the independence of the fatherland.
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14
The Greek term aretē means

A) a theory of the absolutist state.
B) the notion that laws had divine sanction.
C) the recognition that political power and morality could be separated.
D) excellence.
E) wicked arrogance.
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15
The activities of Heinrich Schliemann resulted in

A) the discovery of the Mycenaean civilization.
B) the earliest translations of Homeric works.
C) excavations on the island of Attica.
D) an understanding of the route of the Dorian invasions.
E) the discovery of the Dorian civilization.
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16
A Greek contribution to Western civilization was

A) the application of reason to the understanding of the meaning of life.
B) Hellenistic foreign policy.
C) the principle of women's rights.
D) the union of religion and politics from which Greek ethics is derived.
E) ethical monotheism.
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17
In the fifth century B.C., the Greeks viewed their ____ as the only avenue to the good life.

A) polis
B) acropolis
C) agora
D) temple
E) religion
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18
During the era of the Delian League

A) Athens dominated other Greek states.
B) states could withdraw from the League only after they paid a crushing fine.
C) monies from the League treasury were distributed according to estimated populations of each member state.
D) admiration for Athenian leadership among the Greeks increased.
E) Athenians saw a contradiction between democracy and imperialism.
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19
The Athenian statesman Solon aimed to

A) restore aristocracy.
B) concentrate wealth in the hands of a few to facilitate tax collection.
C) instill in Athenians of all classes a sense of working for the common good of the city.
D) establish order in Athens with a law code mandating very harsh punishments.
E) give to peasants land confiscated from exiled aristocrats.
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Helots were

A) agricultural slaves of the Spartans.
B) Athenian light infantry.
C) oarsmen in the city-states' fleets.
D) Spartan hoplites.
E) free citizens.
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21
Which of the following tragic poets subjected the problems of human life to critical analysis and challenged human conventions?

A) Sappho
B) Sophocles
C) Aristophanes
D) Aeschylus
E) Euripides
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Agamemnon
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23
The term matter philosophers has been applied to

A) the theoreticians of Miletus.
B) early Athenian philosophers.
C) the Ionian thinkers.
D) teachers in the Sophist tradition.
E) the Pythagoreans.
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In contrast to Plato, Aristotle

A) stressed the separation between the lower world of things and the higher world of Forms.
B) endorsed the rule of law.
C) believed that women should be allowed to participate in politics.
D) insisted that universal ideas and forms could only be accessed through study of the particular.
E) was predisposed toward mathematics and metaphysics.
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25
Aristotle believed the "best political community" should be composed of

A) both men and women.
B) the middle class.
C) an oligarchy of the best citizens.
D) intellectuals.
E) the aristocracy
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26
In Plato's ideal republic

A) the citizens were to elect a single leader.
B) the philosophers were to rule absolutely.
C) an aristocratic council would elect the leaders.
D) the leader would be determined by divination.
E) the leader was to be elected democratically.
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27
Hippocrates

A) ascribed a divine origin to epilepsy.
B) treated epilepsy with "cupping."
C) denied that epilepsy was sacred or had a divine origin.
D) believed epilepsy was a contagious disease spread by mosquitoes.
E) supported the magical beliefs of the Near Easterners about epilepsy.
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What was central to Socrate's teachings?

A) A return to religious guidance
B) Shaping a rational individual
C) Education should not include the shaping of individual character
D) Possessions and wealth and not the community are the goals of an individual
E) Tyranny is the best political system
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29
In evaluating Aristotle's thought, one may say that he

A) defined moderation as refraining from self-seeking.
B) believed human life was distinguished from all other forms in nature by the practice of ethics based on reason.
C) condemned all anger as the expression of loss of reason.
D) agreed with Plato that women deserved an opportunity to participate in the political arena.
E) disagreed with Plato's notion of an independent separate world of forms beyond space and time.
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30
Among Socrates' interests was concern for

A) how the playwrights interpreted the trials of humankind.
B) knowledge as an essential determinant for one to do what is ethically right.
C) lecture rather than conversation.
D) relating ethical standards to authority and tradition.
E) how moral values derive from a transcendent God.
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31
The Pythagoreans sought a mathematical order they believed to be inherent in the universe. They also

A) rejected democracy as too chaotic and corrupt.
B) believed that human beings were simply complex machines.
C) participated in the cult of Dionysus.
D) believed in the immortality and transmigration of souls.
E) believed that water is the original substance.
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32
The term sophrosyne refers to

A) uncontrolled arrogance.
B) moderation and self-discipline.
C) inconsequential philosophical arguing.
D) skillful rhetoric.
E) the application of reason to lawmaking.
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33
Thucydides

A) ascribed the final outcome of the Peloponnesian Wars to divine intervention.
B) looked for myths and legends behind historical truth.
C) commanded the Greek fleet at Salamis.
D) commanded the Athenian expedition to Syracuse.
E) rejected the notion that the gods interfere in history.
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34
Plato would have argued against which of the following statements?

A) Those who were inclined toward intellectual pursuits should be rulers.
B) The adjective courageous should only be applied to those who were willing to become childbearers.
C) Humans must live an ethical life as citizens of a rational state.
D) In an unjust state, people cannot achieve Socratic wisdom for their souls will mirror the state's wickedness.
E) People will not entrust the care of a sick person to just anyone.
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35
Which of the following statements describes Anaximander's work with the Ionian school of philosophy?

A) He believed the primary substance was fire.
B) He contended that nature was lawful.
C) Water was referred to as the primary substance.
D) Floods were said to have been caused by Poseidon.
E) He supported the creation myths.
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36
Which of the following speculated that the world was composed of atoms?

A) Democritus
B) Parmenides
C) Thales
D) Pythagoras
E) Anaximander
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37
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38
Aristophanes was a comic playwright who

A) dramatized the story of Socrates' trial and execution.
B) lauded Socrates for his positive influence on Athenian youth.
C) lampooned Athenian statesmen and intellectuals.
D) accused Socrates of embezzling state funds.
E) maintained that individuals should shape their character in the way a sculptor shapes a form.
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39
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40
Herodotus was a historian of the

A) Punic War.
B) Trojan War.
C) Persian War.
D) Peloponnesian War.
E) Macedonian War.
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41
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42
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43
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44
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45
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46
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47
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48
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49
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50
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51
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52
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53
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54
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55
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56
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57
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58
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59
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60
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61
Please use this outline map of the Hellenistic world to answer the question(s).
Please use this outline map of the Hellenistic world to answer the question(s).   Define the term polis. Why must one understand the significance of the polis to appreciate the complexity of ancient Greek political life?
Define the term polis. Why must one understand the significance of the polis to appreciate the complexity of ancient Greek political life?
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62
​The Minoans were

A) ​an early Greek civilization located on Crete.
B) ​builders of elaborate palace complexes
C) ​a militaristic empire that dominated the Eastern Mediterranean Sea
D) ​evacuated to Italy after an earthquake
E) ​the founders of democracy
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63
The Athenian leader that helped to introduce democracy to Athens after Pisistratus' death was​

A) ​Cleisthenes
B) ​Alexander
C) Pericles
D) ​Xerxes
E) ​Themistocles
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64
Please use this outline map of the Hellenistic world to answer the question(s).
Please use this outline map of the Hellenistic world to answer the question(s).   Discuss why there is continuing fascination with the concepts found in Plato's The Republic.
Discuss why there is continuing fascination with the concepts found in Plato's The Republic.
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65
Please use this outline map of the Hellenistic world to answer the question(s).
Please use this outline map of the Hellenistic world to answer the question(s).   How does the development of Greek drama epitomize the movement of Greek culture from myth towards rationality?
How does the development of Greek drama epitomize the movement of Greek culture from myth towards rationality?
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66
Please use this outline map of the Hellenistic world to answer the question(s).
Please use this outline map of the Hellenistic world to answer the question(s).   Analyze the Chapter Three text book sculptures of The Wrestler, Zeus, Alexander on Horseback and the Old Market Woman. Explain the changes in Greek history and culture that produced these particular styles and their changes.
Analyze the Chapter Three text book sculptures of The Wrestler, Zeus, Alexander on Horseback and the Old Market Woman. Explain the changes in Greek history and culture that produced these particular styles and their changes.
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67
The Iliad was set during​

A) the Trojan War​
B) ​the Persian War​
C) ​Alexander the Great's Reign​
D) ​trial of Socrates​
E) ​Fall of Athens
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68
​The Athenian city-state experienced all of the following government styles except

A) ​democracy
B) ​monarchy
C) ​oligarchy
D) ​tyranny
E) ​dictator
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69
Please use this outline map of the Hellenistic world to answer the question(s).
Please use this outline map of the Hellenistic world to answer the question(s).   On the map of the Hellenistic World, transform Alexander's Empire into modern day states, areas, and nations. Please shade and identify.
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70
​Aristocracy means

A) ​rule of the best​
B) ​rule of the people​
C) ​rule of the wealthy​
D) ​rule of the king​
E) ​rule of the elected​
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71
Please use this outline map of Europe to answer the question(s).
Please use this outline map of Europe to answer the question(s).   On the map of Europe, locate the following: Crete, Athens, Sparta, Sicily, Ionia, Delphi, Olympia, the Aegean Sea, the Ionian Sea, the Gulf of Corinth, and the Peloponnesus.
On the map of Europe, locate the following: Crete, Athens, Sparta, Sicily, Ionia, Delphi, Olympia, the Aegean Sea, the Ionian Sea, the Gulf of Corinth, and the Peloponnesus.
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72
Please use this outline map of the Hellenistic world to answer the question(s).
Please use this outline map of the Hellenistic world to answer the question(s).   It has been said by some that great men make history. To what extent would you apply this principle to Greece?
It has been said by some that great men make history. To what extent would you apply this principle to Greece?
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73
Please use this outline map of Europe to answer the question(s).
Please use this outline map of Europe to answer the question(s).   On the map of Europe, locate the sites of major victories of the Greeks over the invading forces and include the dates of the victories.
On the map of Europe, locate the sites of major victories of the Greeks over the invading forces and include the dates of the victories.
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74
Please use this outline map of the Hellenistic world to answer the question(s).
Please use this outline map of the Hellenistic world to answer the question(s).   The death of Socrates has often been depicted in works of art. Evaluate why his life and death are significant.
The death of Socrates has often been depicted in works of art. Evaluate why his life and death are significant.
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75
The Mycenaean Greeks​

A) ​predated the Minoan Civilization
B) ​settled in Peloponnesus
C) defeated the Persians at the Battle of Troy​
D) ​did not possess a written language​
E) ​were a mythic people created by Homer
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76
Please use this outline map of the Hellenistic world to answer the question(s).
Please use this outline map of the Hellenistic world to answer the question(s).   How were Athenian views of democracy, human rights, and freedom different from those prevalent in contemporary America?
How were Athenian views of democracy, human rights, and freedom different from those prevalent in contemporary America?
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77
Please use this outline map of the Hellenistic world to answer the question(s).
Please use this outline map of the Hellenistic world to answer the question(s).   Perhaps the greatest legacy of the Greeks to Western Civilization is intellectual. Discuss this statement.
Perhaps the greatest legacy of the Greeks to Western Civilization is intellectual. Discuss this statement.
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78
Please use this outline map of the Hellenistic world to answer the question(s).
Please use this outline map of the Hellenistic world to answer the question(s).   How did the Peloponnesian War influence various Greek philosophers and historians?
How did the Peloponnesian War influence various Greek philosophers and historians?
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79
​The Mycenaeans left a legacy for the Greeks except

A) ​metallurgy
B) ​pottery forms
C) ​agriculture
D) ​democracy
E) ​Homeric epics
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80
Which statement best describes the Spartan way of life​

A) ​military service for their polis was the highest form of excellence​
B) ​democracy provided citizens with aretē​
C) ​peaceful relations built long term stability​
D) ​equality among all residents proved essential​
E) ​arete could be found in many professions
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