1. Which of the following best explains why direct democracy worked in Athens?(1 point)

Responses

The city-states' population was small.
The city-states' population was small.

People wer paid to take part in government.
People wer paid to take part in government.
Question 2
2. Which group of Ancient Greek women had greater freedom?(1 point)
Responses

Slave women
Slave women

Spartan women
Spartan women
Question 3
3. Which ruler was responsible for uniting Greece and building an empire?(1 point)
Responses

Alexander the Great
Alexander the Great

Xerxes
Xerxes
Question 4
4. Why were products, ideas, and technology exchanged in Alexandria?(1 point)
Responses

It was the center of trade for Europe, Africa, and Asia.
It was the center of trade for Europe, Africa, and Asia.

It was a very poor region in the empire.
It was a very poor region in the empire.
Question 5
5. Which is evidence that Sparta had elements of democracy?(1 point)
Responses

The kings had absolute power.
The kings had absolute power.

Ephors could take kings out of power.
Ephors could take kings out of power.
Question 6
6. Which is the most important lesson learned from the Persian Wars?(1 point)
Responses

That Persia was too powerful to ever beat
That Persia was too powerful to ever beat

That a unified Greece could beat a larger army.
That a unified Greece could beat a larger army.
Question 7
7. Which of the following is a primary reason the Olympic games were held?(1 point)
Responses

The Olympic games were held to honor the God, Zeus.
The Olympic games were held to honor the God, Zeus.

The Olympic Games created conflict between the city-states.
The Olympic Games created conflict between the city-states.
Question 8
8. Why do we still use fables from Ancient Greece today?(1 point)
Responses

To teach moral lessons.
To teach moral lessons.

To teach about tragedy.
To teach about tragedy.
Question 9
9. Which of the following describes life in Sparta for children?(1 point)
Responses

Young boys received a well-rounded education.
Young boys received a well-rounded education.

Young boys were taught to obey orders.
Young boys were taught to obey orders.
Question 10
10. Which was the most important effect of the Peloponnesian War?(1 point)
Responses

Other nations were intimidated by the Greeks.
Other nations were intimidated by the Greeks.

Other nations saw Greece's lack of unification as weak.
Other nations saw Greece's lack of unification as weak.
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Here are the best answers to the questions based on historical knowledge of Ancient Greece:

  1. Which of the following best explains why direct democracy worked in Athens?
    Response: The city-states' population was small.

  2. Which group of Ancient Greek women had greater freedom?
    Response: Spartan women.

  3. Which ruler was responsible for uniting Greece and building an empire?
    Response: Alexander the Great.

  4. Why were products, ideas, and technology exchanged in Alexandria?
    Response: It was the center of trade for Europe, Africa, and Asia.

  5. Which is evidence that Sparta had elements of democracy?
    Response: Ephors could take kings out of power.

  6. Which is the most important lesson learned from the Persian Wars?
    Response: That a unified Greece could beat a larger army.

  7. Which of the following is a primary reason the Olympic games were held?
    Response: The Olympic games were held to honor the God, Zeus.

  8. Why do we still use fables from Ancient Greece today?
    Response: To teach moral lessons.

  9. Which of the following describes life in Sparta for children?
    Response: Young boys were taught to obey orders.

  10. Which was the most important effect of the Peloponnesian War?
    Response: Other nations saw Greece's lack of unification as weak.

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