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Ancient Greece.
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The main gathering place in the Greek city-state at the top of a hill on a fortified area was called an:
a) Ephor
b) Agora
c) Oligarchy
d) Acropolis
The end of tyranny in Greece led to the development of ____, or government by the people:
a) Oligarchy
b) Democracy
c) Ephors
d) Communism
By 750 B.C., the ____, or city-state, became the central focus of Greek life:
a) Hoplite
b) Agora
c) Polis
d) Pantheon
The government of Sparta was an oligarchy, which means that it was:
a) Ruled by a few
b) Ruled by a tyrant
c) Controlled by a popular vote
d) Ruled by a king
The government of Athens after Cleisthenes became:
a) the foundation for Athenian democracy
b) an early advocate of communism
c) a tyranny of men with new wealth
d) chaotic and disorganized
In Ancient Greece, these were heavily armed infantry soldiers, or foot soldiers.
a) Phalanx
b) Helots
c) Agora
d) Hoplites
Hoplites went into battle as a unit, marching shoulder to shoulder in a rectangular formation known as a:
a) Phalanx
b) Helots
c) Agora
d) Hoplites
These were rulers who seized power by force from the aristocrats:
a) Tyranitar
b) Ephors
c) Helots
d) Tyrants
In ancient Sparta, a captive person who was forced to work for the conqueror was called:
a) Tyranitar
b) Ephors
c) Helots
d) Tyrants
Name the two major rival city-states in ancient Greece:
a) Pericles and Cleisthenes
b) Sparta and Troy
c) Athens and Sparta
d) Baghdad and Rome
What is an aristocracy?
a) Ruled by a king or queen
b) A form of direct democracy
c) A form of representative democracy
d) A form of Oligarchy, ruled by the upper-class landowners
For a male in ancient Sparta, life revolved around the:
a) Government
b) Family
c) Military
d) Philosophy
A monarch is:
a) Ruled by a king or queen
b) An oligrachy
c) A direct democracy
d) A representative democracy
This is an assembly with the authority to make laws for a political entity such as a country or city:
a) Constable
b) Communism
c) Agora
d) Legislature
One of the most easily recognized structures of ancient Greece is the:
a) Pantheon
b) Parthenon
c) Mogul
d) Taj Mahal
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