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Ancient Greece Vocabulary
Test Description: Ancient Greece Vocabulary
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1) An area of Athens that was built high on a hill. This area was considered very special and contained many of the most important buildings in Athens.
A
Acropolis
B
Temple of Apollo
C
Temple of Artemis
D
Erechtheion
2) Greek philosopher that did most of his works in the field of science, especially dealing with the scientific method. Was a student of Plato, teacher to Alexander the Great.
A
Aristotle
B
Socrates
C
Plato
3) An individual that lives in a society that is given special privileges or rights but usually also has a greater responsibilities.
A
Citizen
B
Merchant
C
Gentleman
4) a meeting place in Ancient Greek city-states
A
Pergola
B
Town Hall
C
Agora
D
The mall
5) People who are in charge in an Aristocracy
A
President
B
Aristocrat
C
Emperor
D
Dictator
6) a governmental system in which a group of elites rule
A
Communisim
B
Oligarchy
C
Aristocracy
D
Democracy
7) (In most cases) a written list of the rules or laws of a society and explanations of them.
A
Magna Carta
B
Constitution
C
Declaration of Independence
D
Bill of Rights
8) Greek citizen soldiers usually armed with long spears and shields and fighting in a phalanx formation.
A
Hessian
B
Hoplite
C
Hercules Men
D
Spartan Warrior Gods
9) A form of government in which all power rests with a very small group of the richest people
A
Democracy
B
Communism
C
Oligarchy
D
Totalitarianism
10) A major athletic competition started in ancient Greece involving multiple different Greek city states
A
Olympics
B
Greeks Got Talent
C
Ancient World Amazing Race
D
Greeks Idol
11) Slaves used by Spartans as farmers
A
Helots
B
Hoplite
C
Indentured Servants
D
Citizen
12) a basic form of government that allows citizens to have a say in their government, usually through voting.
A
Monarchy
B
Democracy
C
Communism
13) to exclude someone from a group. In Ancient Greece, non-citizens were considered ostracized.
A
hospitable
B
Mean...mean...person
C
repugnant
D
Ostracism
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