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100

What is a Limited Democracy?


A. A form of Government where power is mainly restricted by laws or a constitution.

B. A form of Government where the power is mainly free with limited laws.

C. A form of Government where the power is mainly given to the persons in power.

A. A Limited democracy is a form of government where the power is mainly restricted by laws or a constitution.

100

An outcome of the Persian War?

A. The fall of Athens Navy

B. The fall of Sparta's Army

C. The fall of Persia's Navy

C. The fall of Persia's Navy

100

One contribution of Aristotle?

A. The invention of the Academy

B. The "Fatherhood of Formal Logic"

C. The invention of puzzles and logic games

B. The "Fatherhood of Formal Logic"

100

Who was Octavian Augustus?

A. The son of Matthew Augustus who was a Roman Senator

B. The Nephew of Julius Caesar, did the Pax Romana, founded Rome

C. The son of Julius Caesar, did the Pax Romana, Founded Rome

B. The Nephew of Julius Caesar, did the Pax Romana

100

What was a Martyr

A. A Military Tactic used by the Persians against Ships

B. A Christian who died for their faith

C. A Muslim who died during Jihad

B. A Christian who died for their faith

200

What is an Aristocracy? 

A. A form of society where the highest class has the most influence.

B. A form of government where in a power vacuum, the higher class take over.

C. A form of government where power is held by a small and privileged class.

C. A form of government where power is held by a small, privileged class.

200

One outcome of the Peloponnesian War?

A. The Defeat of Athens

B. The Defeat of Sparta

C. The Defeat of Greece

A. The defeat of Athens

200

Role of Alexander the Great?

A. The ruler of Rome and the Conqueror of the known world

B. The ruler of Macedonia and the Conqueror of the known world

C. The ruler of Athens and the Conqueror of the Known world

B. The ruler of Macedonia and the Conqueror of the known world

200

What was Pax Romana?

A. The 200 years of peace established by Augustus Caesar

B. The 100 Years of peace established by Augustus Caesar

C. The 300 years of peace established by Augustus Caesar

A. The 200 years of peace established by Augustus Caesar

200

Who was Theodosius?

A. Established Christianity in Rome

B. Signed the Pax Romana

C. Established the Roman Laws of Life in Rome

A. Established Christianity in Rome

300

What is an Oligarchy?


A. A form of Society where 2 people hold the influence.

B. A form of Government where 3+ people hold the power.

C. A form of Government where 2 people hold the power.

C. A form of government where 2 people hold the power.

300

What is a Phalanx?

A. The Military formation used by Persians and their Long Bows

B. The Military Formation used by Greeks, Ranks and Files

C. The Military Formation used by Romans using their chariots

B. The Military Formation used by Greeks, ranks and files.

300

What was Hellenistic Culture?

A. The first belief of the Hell underworld

B. The mixing of Eastern Asia and Macedonian Culture through conquest

C. The introduction of hell cults

B. The mixing of Eastern Asia and Macedonian Culture through conquest

300

What was a characteristic if Athens?

A. A strong Naval Power, known for destroying Sparta and Persia

B. A Strong Horse-back Power known for destroying Persia

C.A strong Naval Power, known for its destruction of Persias Navy

C.A strong Naval Power, known for its destruction of Persias Navy

300

Which is NOT a cause for the Fall of Rome?

A. The hiring of unloyal Mercenaries

B. The converting of Christianity

C. The economic instability of the Nation

D. The Murder of Julius Caesar

D. The Murder of Julius Caesar

400

What is a Monarchy

A. A form of government where a single Monarch has complete power.

B. A form of government where a single family has complete power. 

C. A form of government that only the British use.

A. A form of government where a single Monarch has complete power.

400

What was one contribution of Socrates?

A. The crucifixion of Jesus

B. The Popularizing of Paradoxes, philosophies and government slander.

C. The converting of Rome to Christianity.

B. The Popularizing of Paradoxes, philosophies and government slander.

400

What Political System did the Roman Republic Operate? 

A. Oligarchy, 1 ruler for the soldiers and 1 ruler for homeland.

B. Democracy, Consisted of a Senate and 4 Assemblies

C. Dictatorship, 1 ruler for each year.

B. Democracy, Consisted of a Senate and 4 Assemblies

400
Which of the following is a characteristic of Sparta?

A. A strong Army lead by Alexander the Great

B. A savage army lead by Leonidas

C. A fantastic Military force in Greece lead by Julius Caeser

B. A savage army lead by Leonidas

400

Bonus 1: Who lead the Spartain's into the war of the 300?

1. Leonidas

2. Caesar

3. Augustus

4. Athens

5. Cleopatra

1. Leonidas

500

What is a Polis and Acropolis?

A. A Roman City/State

B. A Greek City/State

C. A Persian City/State

B. A Greek City/State

500

Contributions of Plato?

A. The introduction of the Academy in Education.

B. The introduction of the Academy Awards in Acting.

C. The invention of the University of Oxford.

A. The introduction of the Academy in Education.

500

Who was Julius Caesar?

A. A Roman King who won the Roman Civil War

B. The Roman Dictator who assisted in the Clean Up of Pompeii

C. A Roman Emperor who had won the Roman Civil War and reformed the nation.

C. A Roman Emperor who had won the Roman Civil War and reformed the nation.

500

What was Constantine's Impact on Christianity?

A. By converting to Christianity he paved a path for progress

B. By converting to Catholicism he vowed to only kill Muslims

C. By converting to Judaism he vowed to kill every Christain, leading them out of Rome and stopping Development.

A. By converting to Christianity he paved a path for progress

500

Bonus: Who killed Julius Caesar?

1. Members of the government

2. Fed up gladiators

3. Serbians

4. Barbarians

5. Killed in Battle

1. Members of the government