A) ephor B) tyrant C) oligarchy D) helot E) democracy
A) oligarchy B) tyrant C) ephor D) helot E) democracy
A) tyrant B) helot C) ephor D) democracy E) oligarchy
A) helot B) ephor C) tyrant D) democracy E) oligarchy
A) helot B) democracy C) oligarchy D) tyrant E) ephor
A) strait of Salamis B) Persia C) Zoroastrianism D) satrap E) Xerxes
A) satrap B) strait of Salamis C) Zoroastrianism D) Persia E) Xerxes
A) Zoroastrianism B) strait of Salamis C) Persia D) satrap E) Xerxes
A) satrap B) Zoroastrianism C) strait of Salamis D) Xerxes E) Persia
A) satrap B) strait of Salamis C) Xerxes D) Persia E) Zoroastrianism
A) representative B) direct democracy C) philosopher D) Aspasia E) Pericles
A) philosopher B) Pericles C) representative D) direct democracy E) Aspasia
A) Pericles B) Aspasia C) representative D) philosopher E) direct democracy
A) philosopher B) direct democracy C) representative D) Pericles E) Aspasia
A) Pericles B) philosopher C) direct democracy D) Aspasia E) representative democracy
A) rabbits B) cattle C) sheep D) horses
A) Phoenician B) Minoan C) Dorian D) Mycenaean
A) The people forgot their written language. B) Thousands left the mainland to settle on islands. C) earthquakes D) the Trojan War
A) kings B) citizens C) politicians D) soldiers
A) foreign-born men with land B) wealthy women who owned land C) free native-born men who owned land D) freed slaves who owned land
A) an ephor. B) a tyrant. C) a democrat. D) an oligarch.
A) the government B) sports C) the helots D) the military
A) art, music, and poetry. B) sewing, swordplay, and trade. C) cooking, cleaning, and combat. D) running, wrestling, and javelin throwing.
A) Athenian boys went to school; Spartan boys served in the military. B) Athenian boys lived in barracks; Spartan boys lived at home. C) Athenian boys became citizens at 30; Spartan boys became citizens at 18. D) Athenian boys studied combat; Spartan boys played sports.
A) Plutarch B) Peisistratus C) Solon D) Cleisthenes
A) the Caspian Sea. B) Asia Minor. C) the Red Sea. D) Greece
A) nobles B) army C) chief of police. D) tax collectors.
A) Jews and Zoroasters B) Phoenicians and Mesopotamians C) Greeks and Athenians D) Syrians and Canaanites
A) Herodotus B) Themistocles C) Xerxes D) Cyrus the Great
A) high taxes B) a war C) the king’s sons plotting to take over the throne D) a drought
A) Athenian B) Artisan C) Delian D) Persian
A) farming, trade B) politics, religion C) creativity, learning D) conquest, rebuilding
A) the Delian League headquarters B) the school of Greece C) the Parthenon D) the Athens assembly building
A) merchants, artisans B) pottery, jewelry C) fruit, vegetables D) farming, trade
A) the Spartan War B) the Peloponnesian War C) the City-States War D) the Persian War |