A Greek polis was a ______ in Ancient Greece.
  • Republic
  • city-state
  • Empire
  • religion
These were built into city-states as the social and financial hub.
  • Agora
  • Acropolis
  • Temples and alters
  • Parthenon
These were members of the ancient Roman Republic government who were in place to guard the rights of the common people.
  • patricians
  • plebeians
  • consuls
  • tribunes
This was the governing body in ancient Roman Republic that supervised government affairs.
  • patricians
  • Senate
  • consuls
  • Tribunes
Greek philosopher. Student of Socrates. Founded The Academy.
  • Socrates
  • Aristotle
  • Plato
Greek philosopher. Challenged students to ask questions. Sentenced to death.
  • Socrates
  • Plato
  • Aristotle
Greek leader. Macedonian prince. Created one of the largest empires in the world.
  • Alexander the Great
  • Augustus Caesar
  • Julius Caesar
What does the term “Hellenistic” mean?
  • It means the spreading of Greek animals following the death of Alexander the Great.
  • It means the spreading of Greek culture following the death of Alexander the Great.
  • It means the spreading of Greek culture following the death of Pericles.
What geographic features kept the ancient Greeks from being united?
  • The deserts kept them isolated.
  • The mountains and the seas kept them isolated.
  • The lakes kept them isolated.
  • The ice and the snow kept them isolated.
In what war did Athens and Sparta fight one another?
  • Persian War
  • Peloponnesian War
  • Macedonian War
  • Greek Wars
Why was rome so successful?
  • Allowed conquered people to be citizens
  • Worshipped their prisoners
  • Alexander the Great was a general
  • Women and slaves could vote
By expanding the empire and reorganizing the military and government to make it safe and strong, Caesar Augustus created a new era of prosperity that lasted 200 years called 
  • Pax Romana
  • Golden Years
  • Pax Augustus
  • Age of Prosperity
Which emperor made Christianity the official religion of Rome?
  • Caesar
  • Augustus
  • Diocletian
  • Constantine
In addition to their own developments, the Romans borrowed many ideas from the Etruscans and the 
  • Chinese
  • Greeks
  • Egyptians
  • Mesopotamians
What were the rights and responsibilities of Roman citizens? 
  • Vote
  • Pay taxes
  • Serve in the army
  • All of the above
Who made himself dictator for life and was seen as a hero to the plebeians because he gave them land & food, but was power-hungry to the patricians?
  • Julius Caesar
  • Mark Antony
  • Scipio
  • Caesar Augustus
These were posted in the Forum for all to see, the recorded laws of Rome.
  • Nero's Laws
  • Hammurabi's Code
  • Barbarian Code
  • The Twelve Tables
What was the function of aqueducts?
  • to carry water into the city
  • to support vaults and domes
  • to provide entrances into stadiums
  • to celebrate military victories
How was ancient Roman society organized, fromthe aristocracy to the bottom of society?
  • patricians, slaves, plebeians
  • plebeians, slaves, patricians
  • slaves, patricians, plebeians
  • patricians, plebeians, slaves
Christianity grew from which religion?
  • Greek religion
  • Roman religion
  • Judaism
  • Buddhiusm
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