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HIEU 201 CHAPTER3MINDTAPQUIZThe Dark Age refers to a. a period of economic chaos but artistic and intellectual growth. b. a period of transition between Mycenaean and Hellenic civilizations. c. a period of migration of Greek tribes away from fertile lands to the mountains and the abandonment of Ae...

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HIEU 201 CHAPTER 3 MINDTAP QUIZ
The Dark Age refers to

a. a period of economic chaos but artistic and intellectual growth.


b. a period of transition between Mycenaean and Hellenic civilizations.


c. a period of migration of Greek tribes away from fertile lands to the mountains and the abandonment of Aegean

islands.


d. a period of military chaos but economic prosperity in the Greek world.
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The work of Homer

a. rejects military prowess and the pursuit of glory and fame as criteria for human excellence.


b. celebrates war without reflecting on its tragic character.


c. contains the origins of the notion that human excellence was a combination of thought and action.


d. depicts the gods as primarily responsible for the good or evil that befell human beings.

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The Olympian religion that emerged in ancient Greece

a. centered on a powerful professional priesthood that could dictate absolute truths.


b. was monotheistic, worshipping Zeus as the only god.


c. did not put an end to the worship of local gods or the practicing of local rituals.


d. played no role in the lives of the Greek people after the development of philosophy.

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The polis

a. was comprised mostly of non-citizens, with a small number of citizens who made the laws.


b. could be very large, comprising vast territories and huge populations.


c. was comprised mostly of full citizens, with a small number of non-citizens who could not participate in

lawmaking.


d. resulted from the disintegration of much larger political units.
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Spartan society was militaristic primarily because

, a. the Spartans had to defend the Helots from the perioikoi.


b. Spartans were forced to defend themselves from the Persians, who threatened an invasion of the Peloponnesus.


c. Sparta relied on overwhelming military superiority to maintain dominance over the majority of its society.


d. Spartan conquest of Messenia was the first step in the Spartans' plan to conquer all of Greece.
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Solon's reforms

a. opened the highest offices to the poorest Athenians.


b. excluded the poor from political participation.


c. undermined the rights of the traditional aristocracy.


d. excluded aristocrats from political life.
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The Persians attacked Greece in the fifth century B.C. because

a. they wished to add the riches of Greece to their empire.


b. Athens had aided a revolt by the Ionians, and the Persians wished to punish them for their interference.


c. Sparta and the Peloponnesian League were threatening to invade Asia Minor, which borders on Persia.


d. they wanted to crush the Athenian democracy before its ideas spread to peoples in the Persian Empire.

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The Athenian navy delivered a decisive Greek victory against the Persians in 480 B.C. at

a. Salamis.


b. Plataea.


c. Marathon.


d. Thermopylae.

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Pericles was

a. a tyrant who rejected Athenian democracy.


b. a Spartan who admired Athenian democracy.


c. a military leader who was credited with saving Athens during the Persian Wars.


d. the leading figure in Athenian political life during the middle of the fifth century B.C.

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