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Deck 7: Classical Greece and Its Expansion Into Asia, 2000-30 Bce
1
By about what date did Indo-Europeans reach Greece?
A) around 5000 B.C.E.
B) before 1650 B.C.E.
C) around 500 B.C.E.
D) after 1200 BCE
A) around 5000 B.C.E.
B) before 1650 B.C.E.
C) around 500 B.C.E.
D) after 1200 BCE
before 1650 B.C.E.
2
Which Athenian aristocrat developed the first legal code in Greece?
A) Hammurabi
B) Solon
C) Draco
D) Plato
A) Hammurabi
B) Solon
C) Draco
D) Plato
Draco
3
Which of these means the rule of one legitimate ruler?
A) oligarchy
B) monarchy
C) democracy
D) tyranny
A) oligarchy
B) monarchy
C) democracy
D) tyranny
monarchy
4
What was the main goal of Greek colonization in the Archaic Period?
A) increasing the power of each city-states
B) overcoming shortages of land for cultivation
C) expanding trade
D) finding a source of slaves
A) increasing the power of each city-states
B) overcoming shortages of land for cultivation
C) expanding trade
D) finding a source of slaves
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5
Which of the following should NOT be associated with the reforms of Solon?
A) an end to debt slavery
B) creation of a strong monarchy in Athens
C) the positioning of himself as a mediator between the rich and poor
D) the inclusion of all citizens in the political system
A) an end to debt slavery
B) creation of a strong monarchy in Athens
C) the positioning of himself as a mediator between the rich and poor
D) the inclusion of all citizens in the political system
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6
Which man discovered the remains of the Mycenaean civilization?
A) Herodotus
B) Arthur Evans
C) Heinrich Schliemann
D) Pericles
A) Herodotus
B) Arthur Evans
C) Heinrich Schliemann
D) Pericles
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7
The type of government in which a small group of people rule society is known as
A) democracy.
B) oligarchy.
C) tyranny.
D) aristocracy.
A) democracy.
B) oligarchy.
C) tyranny.
D) aristocracy.
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8
The Greek polis was
A) an alliance of cities.
B) an independent city state.
C) an open space where citizens could assemble.
D) a farming village.
A) an alliance of cities.
B) an independent city state.
C) an open space where citizens could assemble.
D) a farming village.
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9
What was the goal of the Peloponnesian League?
A) minimizing conflict among neighboring states
B) creating a trade network
C) ending the Persian threat
D) destroying Athens
A) minimizing conflict among neighboring states
B) creating a trade network
C) ending the Persian threat
D) destroying Athens
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10
What was the relationship between Minoan and Mycenaean civilizations?
A) Minoan settlers probably created Mycenae.
B) Mycenaean probably borrowed from Minoan.
C) The two emerged independently.
D) Mycenaean colonists created the Minoan civilization.
A) Minoan settlers probably created Mycenae.
B) Mycenaean probably borrowed from Minoan.
C) The two emerged independently.
D) Mycenaean colonists created the Minoan civilization.
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11
Formed from five separate villages, which city-state's name means "The Scattered"?
A) Athens
B) Thebes
C) Sparta
D) Corinth
A) Athens
B) Thebes
C) Sparta
D) Corinth
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12
Rule by a class of well-born families is known as
A) monarchy.
B) oligarchy.
C) aristocracy
D) tyranny.
A) monarchy.
B) oligarchy.
C) aristocracy
D) tyranny.
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13
Communication was difficult in Ancient Greece because of
A) geographical barriers.
B) religious differences.
C) language differences.
D) political regulations.
A) geographical barriers.
B) religious differences.
C) language differences.
D) political regulations.
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14
What explains the importance of military regimentation in Spartan life?
A) The city-state was largely made up of subject peoples.
B) Athens and Sparta were in conflict from their beginnings.
C) Persia had made Sparta the target of its aggression.
D) Sparta had made an enemy of Crete.
A) The city-state was largely made up of subject peoples.
B) Athens and Sparta were in conflict from their beginnings.
C) Persia had made Sparta the target of its aggression.
D) Sparta had made an enemy of Crete.
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15
How did the political systems in Athens and Sparta differ?
A) Athens didn't have hereditary kings; Sparta did.
B) Athens was not a military dictatorship; Sparta was.
C) Athens allowed women to vote; Sparta didn't.
D) Athens allowed all people to have a voice in the government; Sparta didn't.
A) Athens didn't have hereditary kings; Sparta did.
B) Athens was not a military dictatorship; Sparta was.
C) Athens allowed women to vote; Sparta didn't.
D) Athens allowed all people to have a voice in the government; Sparta didn't.
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16
Other than the Greeks, what other people established colonies outside their home area?
A) Egyptians
B) Persians
C) Hittites
D) Phoenicians
A) Egyptians
B) Persians
C) Hittites
D) Phoenicians
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17
Thebes, the largest Greek city-state, numbered at most about how many adult male citizens?
A) 1,000
B) 40,000
C) 500,000
D) 200,000
A) 1,000
B) 40,000
C) 500,000
D) 200,000
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18
How did the work of Heinrich Schliemann at Troy transform our understanding of early Greek civilization?
A) He found the Cretan Minoan civilization.
B) He proved it was much less sophisticated than previously thought.
C) He showed that Mycenae was destroyed by war.
D) He showed that the Iliad and Odyssey were based on a historical past.
A) He found the Cretan Minoan civilization.
B) He proved it was much less sophisticated than previously thought.
C) He showed that Mycenae was destroyed by war.
D) He showed that the Iliad and Odyssey were based on a historical past.
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19
Greek colonies were centered on
A) the Danube River valley
B) the Tigris and Euphrates river valley
C) the Mediterranean Sea basin
D) the Nile River valley
A) the Danube River valley
B) the Tigris and Euphrates river valley
C) the Mediterranean Sea basin
D) the Nile River valley
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20
Which of the following was NOT a component of Spartan government?
A) two kings
B) a council of twenty-eight members
C) a public assembly open to all male citizens
D) a military dictator
A) two kings
B) a council of twenty-eight members
C) a public assembly open to all male citizens
D) a military dictator
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21
Which man wrote Oedipus the King and Antigone?
A) Aeschylus
B) Euripides
C) Sophocles
D) Aristophanes
A) Aeschylus
B) Euripides
C) Sophocles
D) Aristophanes
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22
Who was the first Athenian dramatist of the Classical Period?
A) Aeschylus
B) Euripides
C) Sophocles
D) Aristophanes
A) Aeschylus
B) Euripides
C) Sophocles
D) Aristophanes
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23
Which man is revered as the first genuine historian?
A) Aristophanes
B) Euripides
C) Sophocles
D) Thucydides
A) Aristophanes
B) Euripides
C) Sophocles
D) Thucydides
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24
Which of the following statements best represents Plato's attitude toward democracy?
A) It is the only logical choice for government in an educated society.
B) It is absurd because it gives power to the most popular instead of the educated.
C) It leads to political inequality, but this is a necessary evil.
D) It is the best form of government.
A) It is the only logical choice for government in an educated society.
B) It is absurd because it gives power to the most popular instead of the educated.
C) It leads to political inequality, but this is a necessary evil.
D) It is the best form of government.
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25
Which man satirized the famous and powerful Greeks?
A) Sophocles
B) Euripides
C) Aristophanes
D) Aeschylus
A) Sophocles
B) Euripides
C) Aristophanes
D) Aeschylus
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26
The Parthenon is a temple dedicated to
A) Athena
B) Zeus
C) Poseidon
D) Apollo
A) Athena
B) Zeus
C) Poseidon
D) Apollo
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27
Which man used a philosophical method that consisted of asking questions?
A) Plato
B) Sophocles
C) Aristotle
D) Socrates
A) Plato
B) Sophocles
C) Aristotle
D) Socrates
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28
Which of the following best describes the results of the Peloponnesian War?
A) Athens defeated the Persians and rose to prominence as the most powerful Greek polis.
B) Athens defeated Sparta and took control of the Delian and Spartan Leagues.
C) The Greeks basically destroyed each other and opened the door for conquest by the Macedonians.
D) The era of Athenian dominance was ended, and Sparta became the dominant force in Greece and eventually defeated the Macedonians.
A) Athens defeated the Persians and rose to prominence as the most powerful Greek polis.
B) Athens defeated Sparta and took control of the Delian and Spartan Leagues.
C) The Greeks basically destroyed each other and opened the door for conquest by the Macedonians.
D) The era of Athenian dominance was ended, and Sparta became the dominant force in Greece and eventually defeated the Macedonians.
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29
Which of the following statements about the Persian Wars is NOT True?
A) Victory fostered the Greeks' identification with accountable government.
B) Most Greeks failed to fight at all.
C) Opposition to Persia united all of the city-states.
D) Victory boosted the Greeks' self-confidence.
A) Victory fostered the Greeks' identification with accountable government.
B) Most Greeks failed to fight at all.
C) Opposition to Persia united all of the city-states.
D) Victory boosted the Greeks' self-confidence.
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30
Why did Sparta come to challenge the Delian League?
A) Athenian dominance of the League threatened Sparta.
B) Sparta was jealous of Athenian democracy.
C) Most of the members of the Peloponnesian League defected to the Delian League.
D) Spartan sea power was threatened by the League.
A) Athenian dominance of the League threatened Sparta.
B) Sparta was jealous of Athenian democracy.
C) Most of the members of the Peloponnesian League defected to the Delian League.
D) Spartan sea power was threatened by the League.
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31
Which of the following statements accurately describes Athens between the Persian and Peloponnesian Wars?
A) They were building an empire and enjoying political and economic dominance.
B) They were attempting to appease the Spartans and avoid war.
C) They were rebuilding after their defeat at the hands of the Persians.
D) They were enacting legislation designed to avoid future wars.
A) They were building an empire and enjoying political and economic dominance.
B) They were attempting to appease the Spartans and avoid war.
C) They were rebuilding after their defeat at the hands of the Persians.
D) They were enacting legislation designed to avoid future wars.
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32
How did Athenian democracy differ from today's perception of democracy?
A) Athenian democracy didn't include all citizens.
B) Athenian democracy ignored class distinction.
C) Athenian democracy included women in the political process.
D) Athenian democracy was economic as well as political.
A) Athenian democracy didn't include all citizens.
B) Athenian democracy ignored class distinction.
C) Athenian democracy included women in the political process.
D) Athenian democracy was economic as well as political.
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33
In the long run, who was the real winner in the Peloponnesian War?
A) Athens
B) Sparta
C) Persia
D) Macedon
A) Athens
B) Sparta
C) Persia
D) Macedon
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34
Socrates' insistence that his students think for themselves was interpreted by Athenian authorities as
A) teaching young people to question their elders.
B) a long overdue educational reform.
C) an attempt to lead students to overthrow the monarch and establish a democracy.
D) philosophically interesting but politically unimportant
A) teaching young people to question their elders.
B) a long overdue educational reform.
C) an attempt to lead students to overthrow the monarch and establish a democracy.
D) philosophically interesting but politically unimportant
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35
What was the goal of the Delian League?
A) monopolizing Aegean trade
B) defense against Persia
C) defeat of Sparta
D) alliance against Athens
A) monopolizing Aegean trade
B) defense against Persia
C) defeat of Sparta
D) alliance against Athens
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36
What is known as the "suicide of Greece"?
A) the Persian Wars
B) Athenian dominance in the region
C) the Peloponnesian War
D) the unification of the Greek city-states
A) the Persian Wars
B) Athenian dominance in the region
C) the Peloponnesian War
D) the unification of the Greek city-states
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37
Which of the following statements concerning The Republic is correct?
A) It was an epic poem written by Homer.
B) It was a dialogue written by Plato.
C) It was a political theory written by Aristotle.
D) It was a drama written by Euripides.
A) It was an epic poem written by Homer.
B) It was a dialogue written by Plato.
C) It was a political theory written by Aristotle.
D) It was a drama written by Euripides.
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38
Which man wrote plays whose theme was the conflict between reason and emotion?
A) Aeschylus
B) Euripides
C) Sophocles
D) Aristophanes
A) Aeschylus
B) Euripides
C) Sophocles
D) Aristophanes
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39
The world's first historical thesis statement centered on the subject of the cause of
A) the Persian Wars.
B) Alexander's eastern campaign.
C) the fall of Persia.
D) the Peloponnesian War.
A) the Persian Wars.
B) Alexander's eastern campaign.
C) the fall of Persia.
D) the Peloponnesian War.
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40
Who dominated Athenian politics at the beginning of the Peloponnesian War?
A) Pericles
B) Herodotus
C) Lycurgus
D) Solon
A) Pericles
B) Herodotus
C) Lycurgus
D) Solon
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41
Which of the following does NOT accurately portray Athenian family norms?
A) Women were protected by male guardians until marriage.
B) Spouses were expected to remain faithful to each other.
C) Athenian husbands had almost total authority over their households.
D) Virginity before marriage was highly prized for both genders.
A) Women were protected by male guardians until marriage.
B) Spouses were expected to remain faithful to each other.
C) Athenian husbands had almost total authority over their households.
D) Virginity before marriage was highly prized for both genders.
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42
What area of science was created by Archimedes?
A) hydrostatics.
B) astronomy.
C) physics.
D) botany.
A) hydrostatics.
B) astronomy.
C) physics.
D) botany.
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43
Alexander the Great's empire included all of the following EXCEPT
A) Egypt.
B) Arabia.
C) Persia.
D) Greece.
A) Egypt.
B) Arabia.
C) Persia.
D) Greece.
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44
Alexander developed a keen appreciation for the cultural achievements of the Persian Empire.
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45
Which of the following rights was NOT given to Spartan women?
A) the right to vote
B) the right to voice their opinions publicly
C) the right to own property
D) the right to transact business without the husband's consent
A) the right to vote
B) the right to voice their opinions publicly
C) the right to own property
D) the right to transact business without the husband's consent
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46
The Greek gods would be best described as
A) powerful and immortal but sharing many human traits.
B) distant, uncaring, and uninvolved in human affairs.
C) worshiped out of love rather than fear.
D) incapable of pain, lust or other human feelings.
A) powerful and immortal but sharing many human traits.
B) distant, uncaring, and uninvolved in human affairs.
C) worshiped out of love rather than fear.
D) incapable of pain, lust or other human feelings.
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47
Which of the following statements about Aristotle is NOT True?
A) He laid the foundation for many of the science courses studied in schools today.
B) He was a poet and philosopher.
C) He was a leading Athenian dramatist.
D) In his later years he tutored Alexander the Great.
A) He laid the foundation for many of the science courses studied in schools today.
B) He was a poet and philosopher.
C) He was a leading Athenian dramatist.
D) In his later years he tutored Alexander the Great.
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48
Alexander's conquest of Egypt was significant for Greece because the conquest
A) was the first time in history that the Greeks had seen Egypt.
B) opened the door for his invasion of Palestine.
C) paved the way for the Greeks to conquer the rest of Africa.
D) secured the Mediterranean coastline, which meant that Persia couldn't use it to invade Greece.
A) was the first time in history that the Greeks had seen Egypt.
B) opened the door for his invasion of Palestine.
C) paved the way for the Greeks to conquer the rest of Africa.
D) secured the Mediterranean coastline, which meant that Persia couldn't use it to invade Greece.
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49
The majority of Greek slaves were
A) criminals.
B) foreigners.
C) orphans.
D) debtors.
A) criminals.
B) foreigners.
C) orphans.
D) debtors.
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50
Alexander claimed to be a descendent of Achilles.
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51
Plato favored democracy as the best form of government for Greece.
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52
Alexander the Great was unable to conquer India because
A) the Indian army proved to be too powerful.
B) Alexander's men staged a mutiny.
C) Alexander lost the will to fight after the death of his mother.
D) the Chinese army crossed the mountains and helped India fight.
A) the Indian army proved to be too powerful.
B) Alexander's men staged a mutiny.
C) Alexander lost the will to fight after the death of his mother.
D) the Chinese army crossed the mountains and helped India fight.
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53
Which man united the Greek city-states by conquest in 338 BCE?
A) Alexander the Great
B) Darius III
C) Philip II of Macedon
D) Pericles
A) Alexander the Great
B) Darius III
C) Philip II of Macedon
D) Pericles
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54
Heinrich Schliemann proved that the Iliad and the Odyssey might be based on fact.
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55
According to Thucydides, Sparta's fear regarding Athenian imperialism led to the suicide of Greece.
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56
Geography was the main barrier to Greek unification.
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57
Which man calculated the circumference of the earth during the Hellenistic Era with amazing accuracy?
A) Aristophanes
B) Archimedes
C) Eratosthenes
D) Aristotle
A) Aristophanes
B) Archimedes
C) Eratosthenes
D) Aristotle
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58
Which man believed in a heliocentric universe?
A) Aristotle
B) Aristarchus
C) Archimedes
D) Ptolemy
A) Aristotle
B) Aristarchus
C) Archimedes
D) Ptolemy
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59
Which of the following beliefs represents Stoic philosophy?
A) All matter is composed of atoms.
B) Pleasure is simply the absence of pain.
C) One should not attempt to alter destiny.
D) One should virtuously do one's duty even in times of crisis.
A) All matter is composed of atoms.
B) Pleasure is simply the absence of pain.
C) One should not attempt to alter destiny.
D) One should virtuously do one's duty even in times of crisis.
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60
Which of these led Plato to distrust Athenian democracy?
A) the Persian Wars
B) the Delian League
C) the Peloponnesian War
D) the conquests of Alexander
A) the Persian Wars
B) the Delian League
C) the Peloponnesian War
D) the conquests of Alexander
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61
What name means "The Scattered"?
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62
Sparta and her allies formed the Delian League.
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63
Who said "the unexamined life is not worth living"?
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64
Evaluate the role of religion in Greek society.
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65
Large bureaucracies were basically unknown in the Greek city-states.
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66
Compare and contrast gender roles in Sparta and Athens.
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67
Discuss commerce in the Hellenistic world and evaluate its significance in the lives of Greek commoners.
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68
Which man wrote the first legal code in Greece?
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69
Which city-state created and dominated the Delian League in Greece?
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70
Compare and contrast Hellenic and Hellenistic Greece.
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71
Which of Alexander's generals took Egypt after Alexander's death?
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72
Compare and contrast the practice of slavery in Sparta and Athens.
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73
Who, according to Plutarch, believed himself to be "a governor from God and a reconciler of the world"?
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74
Discuss the state of Athens between the Persian and Peloponnesian Wars.
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75
Who wrote The Republic?
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Who was the goddess of wisdom?
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77
Which three men in Athens were known for writing tragedies?
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78
Who were the helots?
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79
Hellenistic culture was purely Greek, with no eastern elements.
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Slavery was common in Greece, as was the case in most of the ancient world.
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