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Greece Review
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Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) Who won the Greco-Persian Wars?
A
the Ionians
B
the Vikings
C
the Persians
D
the Greeks
2) The conquests of Alexander the Great gave rise to the
A
Age of Lawlessness
B
the Land of a Thousand Mortals
C
the Hellenistic Era
D
the Warring States Period
3) A Greek city-state was called a(n)
A
oracle
B
zigguart
C
agora
D
polis
4) Greek hoplites fought in a _______ formation.
A
guerilla
B
pantheon
C
phalanx
D
pankration
5) Which island civilization created an empire based on trade and heavily influenced Greek culture?
A
the Olmec
B
the Minoans
C
the Aryans
D
the Mycenaeans
6) In ancient times, the Olympics were held
A
every four years
B
once in summer and once in winter
C
in 10 year intervals
D
annually
7) Which Greek scholar is known as the father of modern history?
A
Plato
B
Simon of Cyrene
C
Alexander the Great
D
Herodotus
8) In ancient Greec, rulers that took power by force ,but were supported by the people, were known as
A
tyrants
B
presidents
C
dictators
D
philosophers
9) Male, Athenian citizens practiced direct democracy under the leadership of which statesman?
A
Caesar
B
Pericles
C
Thucydides
D
Tut
10) Most historians believe that the Minoan civilization fell as a result of
A
Viking invasions
B
natural disasters
C
poor trade
D
an agressive plague
11) Who fought in the Peloponnesian War?
A
Sparta and Athens only
B
the Persians and the Greeks
C
all of Greece
D
Rome and Carthage
12) The elevated portion of a Greek city-state was called the
A
sunnah
B
acropolis
C
forum
D
Parthenon
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