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In West Africa between about 500 and 1600 C.E., Ghana, Songhai, and Mali were three _____ that arose.

A. He soundly defeated the Persians in the Battle of Thermopylae.

B. He directed the rebuilding of the city, which had lain in ruins.

C. He destroyed a number of unwanted buildings, such as the Parthenon.

D. He established democracy in Athens for the first time.

1 Athens after the Persian Wars1 Athens after the Persian Wars

What was the chief contribution that Pericles made to Athens?

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A. In West Africa between about 500 and 1600 C.E., Ghana, Songhai, and Mali were three _____ that

arose.

A. Pericles focused his attentions entirely on building up the Athenian army.

B. Pericles was obsessed with riches, and he promoted trade to make himself wealthy.

C. Pericles encouraged growth in the arts, including music and drama.

D. Pericles was a timid leader who made very little difference to the development of Athens.

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Which statement is true?

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A. In West Africa between about 500 and 1600 C.E., Ghana, Songhai, and Mali were three _____ that

arose.

A. large, impressive structures built of stone.

B. one-story structures built from mud bricks.

C. multi-family structures built from wood.

D. temporary structures that could be moved from place to place.

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Most homes in Athens were

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A. In West Africa between about 500 and 1600 C.E., Ghana, Songhai, and Mali were three _____ that

arose.

A. magnificent temples as earthly homes for their gods and goddesses.

B. a sports center where they held the Olympics every four years.

C. homes for the wealthiest citizens, who valued the beautiful views.

D. a meeting place where citizens gathered to discuss issues of the day.

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On the acropolis, Athenians built

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A. In West Africa between about 500 and 1600 C.E., Ghana, Songhai, and Mali were three _____ that

arose.

A. many gods and goddesses.

B. only one god.

C. one god and three goddesses.

D. only the 12 Olympian gods.

1 Greek Religion1 Greek Religion

Greeks worshiped

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A. In West Africa between about 500 and 1600 C.E., Ghana, Songhai, and Mali were three _____ that

arose.

A. They could not feel anger or jealousy.

B. They could not love or hate.

C. They could not age or die.

D. They did not look like humans.

How did Greek gods and goddesses differ from humans?

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A. In West Africa between about 500 and 1600 C.E., Ghana, Songhai, and Mali were three _____ that

arose.

A. love and beauty.

B. war and wisdom.

C. the sun, poetry, and music.

D. the moon and the hunt.

Athena was the goddess of

3 Greek Religion3 Greek Religion

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A. In West Africa between about 500 and 1600 C.E., Ghana, Songhai, and Mali were three _____ that

arose.

A. Mount Vesuvius

B. Mount Etna

C. Mount Kythnos

D. Mount Olympus

Which mountain in Greece gave its name to the twelve most important gods and goddesses?

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A. In West Africa between about 500 and 1600 C.E., Ghana, Songhai, and Mali were three _____ that

arose.

A. places where Greeks gathered for religious worship.

B. earthy dwelling places for gods and goddesses.

C. marketplaces where food was bought and sold.

D. meeting places where citizens debated important ideas.

Greek temples were

1 Greek Architecture and Sculpture1 Greek Architecture and Sculpture

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A. In West Africa between about 500 and 1600 C.E., Ghana, Songhai, and Mali were three _____ that

arose.

A. Ionic, Doric, Corinthian

B. Corinthian, Doric, Ionic

C. Doric, Ionic, Corinthian

D. Ionic, Corinthian, Doric

Greeks used three styles of columns. Which of the following places those styles in the correct order from simplest to most

complex?

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A. In West Africa between about 500 and 1600 C.E., Ghana, Songhai, and Mali were three _____ that

arose.

A. They made life-size clay models, which apprentices followed when sculpting with marble.

B. They added the details and finishing touches to statues that had been roughed out by apprentices.

C. They applied wax and bright colors to the statue’s hair, lips, clothes, and headdress.

D. They roughed out the statues in marble so that the apprentices could add the final details.

What was the role of master sculptors in ancient Athens?

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A. In West Africa between about 500 and 1600 C.E., Ghana, Songhai, and Mali were three _____ that

arose.

A. He used his own face on every statue of gods that he created on the acropolis.

B. He carved his name in large bold letters on every sculpture that he made.

C. He destroyed statues in Athens made by other sculptors and replaced those statues with his own.

D. He put his own face on the shield carried by the statue of Athena in the Parthenon.

How did the sculptor Phidias make sure that Athens would remember him?

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A. In West Africa between about 500 and 1600 C.E., Ghana, Songhai, and Mali were three _____ that

arose.

A. Zeus.

B. Apollo.

C. Dionysus.

D. Hermes.

1 Greek Drama1 Greek Drama

The Greek god of theater and wine was

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A. In West Africa between about 500 and 1600 C.E., Ghana, Songhai, and Mali were three _____ that

arose.

A. songs and dances that the Greeks performed at harvest time to honor Dionysus.

B. solemn religious rituals performed at the beginning of the year in tribute to Zeus.

C. spring festivals that appealed to Hermes to bring forth a good crop each year.

D. celebrations of the summer solstice, the longest day of the year, to pay homage to Apollo.

Greek plays grew out of

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A. In West Africa between about 500 and 1600 C.E., Ghana, Songhai, and Mali were three _____ that

arose.

A. In comedies, men played female characters and women played male characters.

B. Men played all the characters, both male and female.

C. There were no women actors because there were no female roles in Greek plays.

D. Only unmarried women could perform in Greek plays.

Which statement about Greek plays is true?

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A. In West Africa between about 500 and 1600 C.E., Ghana, Songhai, and Mali were three _____ that

arose.

A. in small theaters in the private homes of wealthy Greeks.

B. in the acropolis, surrounded by the statues of the gods and goddesses.

C. in open-air theaters built into the sides of hills.

D. in the marketplace, where all people could gather.

Greek plays were performed

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A. In West Africa between about 500 and 1600 C.E., Ghana, Songhai, and Mali were three _____ that

arose.

A. A. talking.

B. B. thinking.

C. C. wisdom.

D. D. books.

1 Philosophy and Sports1 Philosophy and Sports

Philosophy is the love of _________

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A. In West Africa between about 500 and 1600 C.E., Ghana, Songhai, and Mali were three _____ that

arose.

A. He tried to overthrow the Athenian government by starting a revolution.

B. He abandoned his belief in the gods and goddesses and became a Christian.

C. He accused Athenian leaders of leading young people into error and disloyalty.

D. He encouraged people to question the very things they thought they knew.

What did Socrates do that got him into trouble?

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A. In West Africa between about 500 and 1600 C.E., Ghana, Songhai, and Mali were three _____ that

arose.

A. did not eat for a week in order to honor Athena and to purify their bodies.

B. took part in the Panathenaic Games to determine who would go to the Olympics

C. called a truce from all wars so that athletes could travel safely to the games

D. held a festival in honor of Dionysus to eat healthful foods and prepare for the games.

Before the Olympic Games, the Greeks

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A. In West Africa between about 500 and 1600 C.E., Ghana, Songhai, and Mali were three _____ that

arose.

A. part of a festival that honored the goddess Athena.

B. held every four years to pay tribute to Zeus.

C. a drama competition that lasted for days at a time

D. athletic events that only women could participate in.

The Panathenaic Games were

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