10.

According to the passage, which of the following is a characteristic of classical Greek democracy?

(1 point)
Responses

The weighing of individual accomplishment above financial status
The weighing of individual accomplishment above financial status

The imitation of neighboring states’ laws and principles
The imitation of neighboring states’ laws and principles

The ability of average people to overthrow leaders with whom they disagree
The ability of average people to overthrow leaders with whom they disagree

The justice system’s protection of the injured only through explicitly written legal codes
The justice system’s protection of the injured only through explicitly written legal codes
Question 11
11. What statement accurately compares the government of the Han dynasty with that of the Roman Republic?(1 point)
Responses

Power in the Han dynasty was concentrated in a centralized bureaucracy dominated by Confucian scholars while power in the Roman Republic was shared among the major landowning families of Rome.
Power in the Han dynasty was concentrated in a centralized bureaucracy dominated by Confucian scholars while power in the Roman Republic was shared among the major landowning families of Rome.

Power in the Han dynasty was concentrated in a centralized bureaucracy dominated by Confucian scholars while in the Roman Republic all people shared power in governmental decisions.
Power in the Han dynasty was concentrated in a centralized bureaucracy dominated by Confucian scholars while in the Roman Republic all people shared power in governmental decisions.

Power in the Han dynasty rested in the hands of the military generals and their successors, who had helped defeat the previous Qin dynasty, while power in the Roman Republic rested in the hands of legion commanders and provincial governors.
Power in the Han dynasty rested in the hands of the military generals and their successors, who had helped defeat the previous Qin dynasty, while power in the Roman Republic rested in the hands of legion commanders and provincial governors.

Power in the Han dynasty rested solely with the emperor while in Rome all citizens were able to express their opinions and influence government.
Power in the Han dynasty rested solely with the emperor while in Rome all citizens were able to express their opinions and influence government.
Question 12
12.

Blessed are the meek, for they shall inherit the earth.

Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they shall be satisfied.

Blessed are the merciful, for they shall obtain mercy.

Blessed are the pure of heart, for they shall see God.

Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called sons of God.

–Jesus Christ

Which message was Jesus trying to convey with these words?

(1 point)
Responses

patience and understanding of righteous people
patience and understanding of righteous people

mercy and sympathy for the poor and helpless
mercy and sympathy for the poor and helpless

blessings and support for those who inherit the most
blessings and support for those who inherit the most

food and water for those who are hungry and thirsty

1 answer

Question 10: According to the passage, which of the following is a characteristic of classical Greek democracy?

Response:

  • The ability of average people to overthrow leaders with whom they disagree

Question 11: What statement accurately compares the government of the Han dynasty with that of the Roman Republic?

Response:

  • Power in the Han dynasty was concentrated in a centralized bureaucracy dominated by Confucian scholars while power in the Roman Republic was shared among the major landowning families of Rome.

Question 12: Which message was Jesus trying to convey with these words?

Response:

  • mercy and sympathy for the poor and helpless