Chapter 7 Lesson 4- Glory, War, And Decline Question Preview (ID: 54520)
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What is a direct democracy?
a) a form of democracy in which all citizens can participate firsthand in the decision-making process
b) a form of democracy in which citizens elect officials to govern on their behalf
c) a form of government in which only an elite few govern
d) a form of government in which only one person holds all the power
What is a representative democracy?
a) a form of democracy in which all citizens can participate firsthand in the decision-making process
b) a form of democracy in which citizens elect officials to govern on their behalf
c) a form of government in which only an elite few govern
d) a form of government in which only one person holds all the power
What is a philosopher?
a) a person who makes a career in politics
b) a citizen soldier who must purchase his own armor and equipment
c) a person who searches for wisdom or enlightenment
d) a type of government in which the highly educated run the government
Who was the father of democracy?
a) Cleisthenes
b) Pericles
c) Aspasia
d) Thucydides
What form of democracy was practiced in Athens during its golden age?
a) representative democracy
b) benevolent democracy
c) tyrannical democracy
d) direct democracy
How did Pericles choose people for positions in the government in Athens?
a) Pericles appointed people because of their abilities
b) Pericles appointed people because of their social class
c) Pericles appointed people because of their family relations
d) Pericles appointed people because they were his friends
What role did Athenian women play in society?
a) They were able to become highly educated and important members in the Athenian government
b) They became some of the greatest artists and playwrights in Athens
c) They married young, and their duties centered on having children and taking care of household duties
d) They trained alongside the men , and had many more rights than most other Greek women
Who was enslaved in Athens?
a) Most enslaved people were prisoners of war
b) Most enslaved people were sold off by their families to pay for debts
c) Most enslaved people were uneducated
d) Most enslaved people were heroes of the Persian Wars
How did Athens expand its economy?
a) They built a large fleet of ships to expand trade to foreign markets
b) They conquered much of the Persian Empire for its valuable resources
c) They made wise investments in the stock market
d) They had a large slave population to do the majority of the farm work
Why did Athens and Sparta ultimately go to war?
a) They fought together during the Persian Wars
b) Sparta wanted to claim Athens' navy as its own
c) Sparta and other Greek city-states feared Athens growing power
d) Athens feared Sparta's growing power and economy
What league does Athens come to dominate?
a) The Delian League
b) The Peloponnesian League
c) The Bundesliga
d) The Aegean League
What league does Sparta come to dominate?
a) The Delian League
b) The Peloponnesian League
c) The Bundesliga
d) The Aegean League
What is the war between Athens and Sparta called
a) Persian Wars
b) The Great Greek Wars
c) The War to Save Democracy
d) The Peloponnesian War
What is the outcome of the Peloponnesian War?
a) The Greeks are able to expand their empire around the Mediterranean Sea
b) Athens and Sparta work together to defeat the Persian Empire
c) Sparta loses, and is forced to reduce its navy and tear down its defensive walls
d) Athens loses, and is forced to reduce its navy and tear down its defensive walls
What impact did the Peloponnesian War have on Greece?
a) Constant fighting makes Greece strong and they invade Macedonia to the north
b) Constant fighting leaves Greece weak and open to invasion from the Macedonians
c) Constant fighting leaves Greece weak and the Persians conquer Greece
d) Constant fighting makes Greece Strong and they finally conquer the Persian Empire
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