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1.Geography affected Greece in all of the following ways EXCEPT: A the rugged mountains limited land travel and communication. B excellent harbors encouraged fishing and sea trade. C the mild climate encouraged outdoor activities like theatre and sports D the harsh deserts made agriculture difficult.
D the harsh deserts made agriculture difficult.
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What was true of ancient Greece?
The limited amount of good farmland led to increased trade and colonization
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What group was allowed citizenship in Athens?
free men
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Which is a true statement about the democracy of ancient Athens?
All citizens were able to vote or hold a political office
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Who formed the Dalian League?
Athens and allied city-states
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How did the Greeks respond to the limited farmland they possessed?
They established agricultural colonies
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The Parthenon sits atop the Acropolis and is one of the great ancient sites of the world. Why was the Parthenon built?
It was a temple to the goddess Athena
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• All adult men serve in the military. • More freedom for women than other city-states. • Ruled by an oligarchy of generals. • Possess a permanent slave class. The statements above best describe which Greek city-state?
Sparta
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Which city-state was characterized by strong military discipline, more freedoms for women, and severe treatment of slaves?
Sparta
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What did the Persian and Peloponnesian wars indicate about the relationship between Sparta and Athens?
They sometimes fought with and sometimes against each other
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How did Greece's geography affect its early settlement?
Greece's mountains keep groups of Greeks separated
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Which of these is a NOT a god from Greek mythology?
Juno
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Which type of government was NOT practiced in classical Greece?
republic – rule by representatives
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Which of these accurately describes a type of government used in ancient Greece?
aristocracy - rule by wealthy citizens
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Which is the best description of the Dalian League?
a military alliance between Athens and other Greek city-states
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What two things did each Greek city-state have in common?
religion and language
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Which statement best describes Athenian democracy?
Every male citizen can vote
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Democracy originated in which ancient culture?
Greek
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What war saw a united Athens and Sparta against an Asian foe?
Persian War
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Which best describes the Golden Age of Athens?
A period of peace and prosperity when arts and science flourished
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How did the geography of Greece affect its development?
The many mountains and seas caused many rival city-states to develop
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Who decided the laws in Athenian democracy?
citizens
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What was one significant contribution of the Greeks?
They created the democratic system
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What caused the Peloponnesian War?
rivalry between Athens and Sparta
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What form of government developed in Athens during the Golden Age of Pericles?
democracy
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