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Which was the most important effect of the Peloponnesian War?
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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.
Athens and Sparta were able to prosper as separate city-states.
Athens and Sparta were able to prosper as separate city-states.
Athens continued its golden age while Sparta was weakened.
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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.
Athens and Sparta were able to prosper as separate city-states.
Athens and Sparta were able to prosper as separate city-states.
Athens continued its golden age while Sparta was weakened.
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robert
Which of the following were characteristics of Athenian democracy? Select the three correct answers.
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Responses
The government consisted of an assembly, a council, and courts.
The government consisted of an assembly, a council, and courts.
The assembly met only once a year to discuss matters.
The assembly met only once a year to discuss matters.
Only free adult males made up the assembly.
Only free adult males made up the assembly.
The citizens elected leaders to discuss important matters.
The citizens elected leaders to discuss important matters.
Women, slaves, and foreigners were not allowed to participate.
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Responses
The government consisted of an assembly, a council, and courts.
The government consisted of an assembly, a council, and courts.
The assembly met only once a year to discuss matters.
The assembly met only once a year to discuss matters.
Only free adult males made up the assembly.
Only free adult males made up the assembly.
The citizens elected leaders to discuss important matters.
The citizens elected leaders to discuss important matters.
Women, slaves, and foreigners were not allowed to participate.
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robert
Why did the ancient Greeks use conquest, colonization, and trade?
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Responses
to build a strong and unified empire
to build a strong and unified empire
to stay isolated from other empires
to stay isolated from other empires
to establish a uniform currency
to establish a uniform currency
to get the resources they needed to survive
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Responses
to build a strong and unified empire
to build a strong and unified empire
to stay isolated from other empires
to stay isolated from other empires
to establish a uniform currency
to establish a uniform currency
to get the resources they needed to survive
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robert
What goods did Athens trade to other city-states and regions?
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Responses
glass
glass
timber
timber
grain
grain
olive oil
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Responses
glass
glass
timber
timber
grain
grain
olive oil
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robert
Why did Hippocrates develop the Hippocratic oath?
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Responses
to encourage doctors to experiment on their patients
to encourage doctors to experiment on their patients
to encourage doctors to talk about their patients
to encourage doctors to talk about their patients
to encourage doctors to use ethical practices
to encourage doctors to use ethical practices
to encourage doctors to diagnose patients without asking questions
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Responses
to encourage doctors to experiment on their patients
to encourage doctors to experiment on their patients
to encourage doctors to talk about their patients
to encourage doctors to talk about their patients
to encourage doctors to use ethical practices
to encourage doctors to use ethical practices
to encourage doctors to diagnose patients without asking questions
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robert
Which illustrates an important difference in the values of Sparta and Athens?
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Responses
Sparta valued innovation and change while Athens valued conserving what already existed.
Sparta valued innovation and change while Athens valued conserving what already existed.
Sparta preferred a culture that was free while Athens preferred a culture where people obeyed orders.
Sparta preferred a culture that was free while Athens preferred a culture where people obeyed orders.
Sparta valued the exchange of ideas while Athens expected people to refrain from sharing opinions.
Sparta valued the exchange of ideas while Athens expected people to refrain from sharing opinions.
Sparta was conservative about change and the sharing of ideas while Athens accepted change and new opinions.
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Responses
Sparta valued innovation and change while Athens valued conserving what already existed.
Sparta valued innovation and change while Athens valued conserving what already existed.
Sparta preferred a culture that was free while Athens preferred a culture where people obeyed orders.
Sparta preferred a culture that was free while Athens preferred a culture where people obeyed orders.
Sparta valued the exchange of ideas while Athens expected people to refrain from sharing opinions.
Sparta valued the exchange of ideas while Athens expected people to refrain from sharing opinions.
Sparta was conservative about change and the sharing of ideas while Athens accepted change and new opinions.
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Athens continued its golden age while Sparta was weakened.
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GPT 3.5
The government consisted of an assembly, a council, and courts.
Only free adult males made up the assembly.
Women, slaves, and foreigners were not allowed to participate.
Only free adult males made up the assembly.
Women, slaves, and foreigners were not allowed to participate.
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GPT 3.5
to get the resources they needed to survive
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GPT 3.5
olive oil
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GPT 3.5
to encourage doctors to use ethical practices
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GPT 3.5
Sparta was conservative about change and the sharing of ideas while Athens accepted change and new opinions.
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