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Multiple Choice 1
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100

a set of letters used to represent the individual sounds of a language

alphabet

100

a government in which citizens make political decisions, either directly or through elected officials

democracy

100

the lowest group in Spartan society was made up of

-soldiers

-women

-helots

-boys

helots

100

Many Greek fables were composed by 

-Achilles

-Aesop

-Homer

-Zeus

Aesop


100

What skills did the Greeks need to master to become successful traders

sailing and shipbuilding

200

a body of land that is connected to a larger land mass and surrounded on three sides by water

peninsula

200

a ruler who has taken power illegally and rules without restrictions

tyrant

200

Boys in Athens got an education to prepare them to become

-kind father

-good citizens

-military leaders

-smart businessmen

good citizens

200

The Iliad is about the 

-unjust suffering of Prometheus

-attack on Troy  by the Greeks

-journey that Odysseus made

-tortoise and the hare

attack on Troy by the Greeks

200

What two forms of drama in the Greek theaters

comedy and tragedy

300

an upper class or nobility

aristocracy

300

a narrow strip of land that connects two larger landmasses

isthmus

300

A leader who made political reforms in Athens was

-Zeus

-Homer

-Plutarch

-Solon

Solon

300

The Goddess who protected Athens was

-Hera

-Demeter

-Athena

-Aphrodite

Athena

300

Who was the philosopher who encourages young students to examine their beliefs by asking them a series of questions

Socrates

400

a Greek city-state such as Athens or Sparta

polis

400

a story that explains beliefs, practices or natural phenomena, often featuring gods and goddesses

myth

400

The center of city life in Greece was the 

-isthmus

-agora

-acropolis

-peninsula

agora

400

One valuable natural resource that Greece had was

-diamonds

-gold

-silver

-stone

stone

400

Who was Socrates best student. He also wrote a book titled the Republic and started a school called the Academy

Plato

500

a government that is controlled by the few with the basis of power being wealth

olicarchy

500

a short story that conveys a moral lesson often by using animal characters that have human characteristics

fable

500

The basic unit of government in Greece was the

-city-state

-county

-metropolis

-nation

city-state

500

Almost 80 percent of Greece is covered with 

-water

-mountains

-islands

-farmland

mountains

500

How were Athens and Sparta different?

Include:

government

focus

women's rights

Sparta was part monarchy, oligarchy and democracy, while Athens was a democracy: 

Sparta focused on military strength while Athens focused on democracy and cultural pursuits:

 Sparta's women had more freedom than Athenian women