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WH Chapter 6 Ancient Greece Pt 1
Test Description: This is a review of Ancient Greece.
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) What was the geography like in Greece?
A
Mostly farmland.
B
Mostly gorges and deep valleys.
C
Mostly rugged mountains and hills.
2) How was the geography of Greece different from that of other early civilizations?
A
It had no access to water.
B
It did not have very much farmland.
C
It was a river valley civilization.
3) What is a peninsula?
A
an area of land nearly surrounded by water.
B
a sheltered place along a coast.
C
an area under the control of another, usually distant, country.
4) What is a harbor?
A
an area of land nearly surrounded by water.
B
a sheltered place along a coast.
C
an area under the control of another, usually distant, country.
5) How did farmers adapt to the tough framing environment of Greece?
A
Farmers raised crops and animals suited to the land.
B
Farmers gave up and learned a new profession.
C
Farmers moved to another country and shipped food to Greece.
6) Why did the Greeks have to find other ways to survive besides farming?
A
They didn’t have a major river to provide silt for fertile farmland.
B
They didn’t know how to farm.
C
They didn’t like to farm.
7) How did the Greeks use the sea?
A
As a tourist attraction.
B
For travel and trade.
C
To water all their farmland.
8) What is a colony?
A
an area of land nearly surrounded by water.
B
an area under the control of another, usually distant, country.
C
a sheltered place along a coast.
9) What did city-states have in common?
A
They all had the same laws.
B
They all had the same name.
C
They shared a language and letters.
10) What is a polis?
A
An open area near the acropolis.
B
A walled hill where people of the city could seek safety during an enemy attack.
C
A city at the heart of each region.
11) What is an acropolis?
A
An open area near the acropolis.
B
A city at the heart of each region.
C
A walled hill where people of the city could seek safety during an enemy attack.
12) What is an agora?
A
An open area near the acropolis.
B
A walled hill where people of the city could seek safety during an enemy attack.
C
A city at the heart of each region.
13) What is a citizen?
A
A person who has rights and responsibilities in their community, and country.
B
A person from another country who is allowed to visit and vote.
C
Any person who lives in a particular community.
14) Who could be citizens of Greece?
A
Anyone could be a citizen.
B
They didn’t have citizenship.
C
Only men could be citizens.
15) What were the most famous city-states in Greece?
A
Sparta and Athens.
B
Paris and Rome.
C
Chicago and NYC.
16) What did Sparta’s leaders do at the base of the Acropolis, the agora?
A
They practiced so they would be ready for an attack.
B
They battled to see who would be the next leader.
C
They made their decisions there.
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