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5 Written Questions
5 Matching Questions
- Alexander the Great
- Hellenistic
- Aristotle
- Plebeian
- Oligarchy
- a (A philosopher) Questioned the nature of the world and of human belief, thought, and knowledge.
- b Relating to the civilization, language, art, science, and literature of the Greek world from the reign of Alexander the great to the late second century.
- c A government ruled by a few powerful people.
- d In ancient Rome, one of the common farmers, artisans, and merchants who made up most of the population.
- e Son of Phillip II, named himself king (of Macedonia) once Phillip II was stabbed/died. Conquered Greece and Egypt and Persia; founder of Alexandria.
5 Multiple Choice Questions
- A series of three wars between Rome and Carthage; resulted in Carthage, and Rome's dominance over the western Mediterranean.
- "Roman Peace". Period of peace and prosperity during Augustus's rule.
- In ancient Rome, the supreme governing body, originally made up of only aristocrats.
- Enormous Hellenistic statue that formerly stood near the harbor of Rhodes.
- A powerful Chieftain. First to unite the Huns.
5 True/False Questions
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Bishop → A high ranking Christian official who supervises a number of local churches.
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Legion → In ancient Rome, one of the common farmers, artisans, and merchants who made up most of the population.
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Diaspora → The dispersal of the Jews.
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Classical Art → A military leader in 60 B.C., elected consul in 59 B.C. with the help from Crassus and Pompey.
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Comedy → When Dorians caused the "end" of writing system, storytellers had to pass on history + legends. This man was a blind and known as the best storyteller.
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