1. How were the Greeks able to defeat the Persians?
A.
The Persian army and navy were too weak to win.
B.
The Spartans fought alone without the help of Athens.
C.
Sparta and Athens came together to defeat the Persians.
D.
Athens fought alone without the help of Sparta.
2. Drag the events to the correct boxes.
The golden age of Greece came to an end.
Macedonia conquered all of Greece.
The Spartan army laid siege to the city of Athens.
Athens and Sparta formed opposing alliances.
Causes of the Peloponnesian War
Effects of the Peloponnesian War
3.Which were important characteristics of Sparta's government? Select all that apply.
A.
Oligarchs were able to hold a lot of power in government.
B.
Citizens were able to hold a large amount of power in government.
C.
Ephors were prohibited from participating in the government.
D.
Religious leaders were the most powerful in the government.
E.
Sparta's government was a monarchy, a democracy, and an oligarchy.
4.Which impact did mountains have on the development of Greek city-states?
A.
They isolated the city-states and made them independent.
B.
They helped increase trade between the city-states.
C.
They had fertile soil so people farmed in the mountains.
D.
People in the mountains worked as sailors and merchants.
5. Which of the following are some characteristics of democracy in Ancient Athens? Select all that apply.
A.
Women were allowed to vote.
B.
Free adult Athenian males were considered citizens.
C.
Citizens were eligible to serve on the council.
D.
Foreigners could participate in the assembly.
E.
Slaves had some rights.
6.Why did direct democracy work in Athens but not in the United States?
A.
There was a large amount of citizens in Athens and small amount in the United States.
B.
There was a larger number of non-citizens in Athens than in the United States.
C.
The territory of Athens was larger than the territory of the United States.
D.
There was a small number of citizens in Athens and large amount in the United States.
7. Which of the following is evidence that overpopulation was a concern for the ancient Greeks?
A.
Greeks would keep non-citizens slaves to grow crops and do labor.
B.
Greeks started forming common currencies made of gold and silver.
C.
Greeks looked for places with resources to start new colonies.
D.
Tenant farmers would rent land from large landowners.
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A.
The council controlled the work of the assembly.
B.
People were paid to take part in government.
C.
The city-state's population of citizens was small.
D.
Free people could vote and hold office.
A.
slave women
B.
Athenian women
C.
metic women
D.
Spartan women
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1.C
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3.A,E
4.A
5.B,C
6.D
7.C
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1.C
2.
Causes of the Peloponnesian War; Athens and Sparta formed opposing alliances. And. The Spartan army laid siege to the city of Athens.
the other two options go in Effects of the Peloponnesian War
3.A,E
4.A
5.B,C
6.D
7.C
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2.
Causes of the Peloponnesian War; Athens and Sparta formed opposing alliances. And. The Spartan army laid siege to the city of Athens.
the other two options go in Effects of the Peloponnesian War
3.A,E
4.A
5.B,C
6.D
7.C
2.
Causes of the Peloponnesian War; Athens and Sparta formed opposing alliances. And. The Spartan army laid siege to the city of Athens.
the other two options go in Effects of the Peloponnesian War
3.A,E
4.A
5.B,C
6.D
7.C
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1.C
2.
Causes of the Peloponnesian War- Athens and Sparta formed opposing alliances; The Spartan army laid siege to the city of Athens.
the other two options go in Effects of the Peloponnesian War
3.A,E
4.A
5.B,C
6.D
7.C
2.
Causes of the Peloponnesian War; Athens and Sparta formed opposing alliances. And. The Spartan army laid siege to the city of Athens.
the other two options go in Effects of the Peloponnesian War
3.A,E
4.A
5.B,C
6.D
7.C
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1.C
2.
Causes of the Peloponnesian War- Athens and Sparta formed opposing alliances; The Spartan army laid siege to the city of Athens.
the other two options go in Effects of the Peloponnesian War
3.A,E
4.A
5.B,C
6.D
7.C
2. Causes of the Peloponnesian War:
Athens and Sparta formed opposing alliances.
The Spartan army laid siege to the city of Athens.
Effects of the Peloponnesian War:
The golden age of Greece came to an end.
Macedonia conquered all of Greece.
3. A. Oligarchs were able to hold a lot of power in government. E.
Sparta's government was a combination of a monarchy, a democracy, and an oligarchy.
4. A. They isolated the city-states and made them independent.
5. B. Free adult Athenian males were considered citizens. C. Citizens were eligible to serve on the council.
6. D. There was a small number of citizens in Athens and large amount in the United States.
7. C. Greeks looked for places with resources to start new colonies.
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1. is C
2. Causes of the Peloponnesian War: Athens and Sparta formed opposing alliances, The Spartan army laid siege to the city of Athens.
3. is A & E
4. is A
5. is B & C
6. D
7. C
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1. Sparta and Athens came together to defeat the Persians.
2. Causes of the Peloponnesian War:
Athens and Sparta formed opposing alliances.
The Spartan army laid siege to the city of Athens.
Effects of the Peloponnesian War:
Macedonia conquered all of Greece.
The golden age of Greece came to an end.
3. Oligarchs were able to hold a lot of power in government.
4. They isolated the city-states and made them independent.
5. Free adult Athenian males were considered citizens.
Citizens were eligible to serve on the council.
6.
There was a small number of citizens in Athens and large amount in the United States.
7. Greeks looked for places with resources to start new colonies.
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