Maestra
Historia del Mundo
P. 6-Mr. Vasquez
1. What did the Minoans and the Mycenaeans have in common?
CORRECT: They were both sea-trading peoples
2. What straits did Troy control?
CORRECT: the straits between the Mediterranean and Black seas
3. Where did the Minoan civilization arise?
CORRECT: the island of Crete
4. What was Homer's legacy?
CORRECT: epic poems
5.According to legend, what started the Trojan War?
CORRECT: A Trojan prince kidnapped a Greek queen.
6. Watercolor paintings done on wet plaster are called
CORRECT: frescoes.
7. Where is Odysseus trying to go during the Odyssey?
CORRECT: home to his wife
8. Which of the following was NOT depicted in a Minoan fresco at Knossos?
CORRECT: a Trojan horse
9. Shrines are areas dedicated toCORRECT: honoring gods and goddesses.
10. What is the name of the war between the Mycenaeans and the people of Troy?
CORRECT: the Trojan War
1. Spartan soldiers used a phalanx to fight. What is a phalanx?
CORRECT: a tactical formation
2. What is the name of a government ruled by a small group of wealthy people?
CORRECT: oligarchy
3. Where did Greeks believe the gods lived?CORRECT: on Mount Olympus
4. How were women treated differently in Sparta and Athens?
CORRECT: Spartan women were needed to take on many responsibilities because the men were training or at war. Athenian women were more isolated.
5. A Greek city-state was called a
CORRECT: polis.
6. People who gain power by force are known as
CORRECT: tyrants.
7. Which of the following wasNOT a reform made by Solon of Athens?
CORRECT: banned the export of olive oil
8. How was democracy in Athens limited?
CORRECT: Only landowning men could participate in government.
9. The free residents of a city-state were its
CORRECT: citizens.
10. At what age did Spartans begin military training?
CORRECT: 7
1. In a __________, a large number of citizens take partdirectly in the day-to-day affairs of government.
CORRECT: direct democracy
2. What organization led to creation of an Athenian empire?
CORRECT: the Delian League
3. Athenians were required to serve on a panel of citizens who judge the outcome of a trial, called a(n)
CORRECT: jury.
4. Athenian warships sank Persian boats with
CORRECT: underwater battering rams.
5. What endedAthenian domination of the Greek world?
CORRECT: the Peloponnesian War
6. How did a stipend allow poor men to serve in government?
CORRECT: It gave them a fixed salary.
7. Why might an Athenian individual be ostracized?
CORRECT: for posing a threat to democracy
8. Who was Pericles?
CORRECT: a leader of Athens
9. Athens used an alliance in its fights against Persia. What is an alliance?CORRECT: a formal agreement of mutual defense between countries
10. What was NOT true of Athenian government during the golden age?
CORRECT: Elected representatives could ostracize people.
1. What was the result of Socrates' trial?
CORRECT: He was put to death.
2. Which of the following is NOT true of Greek drama?
CORRECT: Makeup was used to enhance expressions.
3. People whouse reason to find causes for events are called
CORRECT: philosophers.
4. Plato's most famous student who analyzed forms of government was
CORRECT: Aristotle.
5. Which of the following was NOT a class in Plato's ideal society?
CORRECT: priests
6. Plays that tell stories of human suffering are called
CORRECT: tragedies.
7. The Parthenon is a famous example of Greek
CORRECT:architecture
8. What is involved in the Socratic method?
CORRECT: posing questions and challenging people to examine the implications of their answers
9. What word best describes Greek sculpture by 450 B.C.?
CORRECT: idealistic
10. What is involved in the Socratic method?
CORRECT: posing questions and challenging people to examine the implications of their answers
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