Deck 4: The Aegean World and the Rise of Greece: Trade,War,and Victory

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Athens is thought to have emerged from the Dark Ages as a leading polis because it

A)was the most isolated of the city-states.
B)was the largest in area.
C)was on the seacoast and had the best harbor.
D)had provided a safe haven during the Dark Ages.
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All of the following are epic conventions EXCEPT

A)invoking a muse at a poem's outset.
B)using verse composed in iambic pentameter.
C)beginning a poem in media res.
D)stating a poem's subject at the outset.
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The citadel located in the Greek polis's center that served as the religious center was known as the

A)agora.
B)acropolis.
C)pantheon.
D)symposium.
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In the Iliad,why does Achilles become angry with the Greek leader Agamemnon and withdraw from the Trojan War?

A)Agamemnon takes the beautiful Briseis from Achilles.
B)Agamemnon names Hector,not Achilles,as general.
C)Achilles sympathizes with Priam,the Trojan king.
D)Achilles wants to attack the Trojans,rather than surrender.
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Among the classical Greek architectural orders,the heaviest and most massive is the

A)Corinthian.
B)Doric.
C)Hellenistic.
D)Ionic.
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In Minoan art,the bull is associated with

A)male virility and strength.
B)the Greek god Zeus.
C)an agriculture-driven economy.
D)the Egyptian god Tholos.
Question
How do we know that the Minoans were a peaceful society?

A)No weapons have been found in excavations of Minoan sites.
B)There are no battle scenes in their art.
C)Their palaces and towns were unfortified.
D)Their principal deities were all female.
Question
The Greek concept of arête involves

A)showing compassion to one's enemies.
B)being the best that one can be.
C)accepting the gods' role in determining humans' fate.
D)demonstrating fidelity to one's spouse.
Question
Most kouroi have been found in

A)temples and shrines.
B)palaces and public buildings.
C)sanctuaries and cemeteries.
D)buildings lining the agora.
Question
The female equivalent of the kouroi,korai seemed to serve the function of,

A)decorations for private homes.
B)votive offerings to Athena.
C)mannequins for clothing shops.
D)commemorative grave markers.
Question
Among the classical Greek architectural orders,the lightest and most elegant is the

A)Corinthian.
B)Doric.
C)Hellenistic.
D)Ionic.
Question
In both the Iliad and the Odyssey,peoples' lives and choices are controlled by

A)Zeus,king of the gods.
B)Ares,the god of war.
C)Athena,the goddess of wisdom.
D)the people themselves
Question
Whereas anger and lust drive the Iliad,the Odyssey is driven by

A)trickery and lies.
B)betrayal and forgiveness.
C)love and familial affection.
D)pride and virtue.
Question
Cycladic figurines are thought to have served a mortuary function because most were

A)found in temples.
B)inscribed with a person's name.
C)found in graves.
D)painted black.
Question
We know that the Cycladic and the Minoan cultures had contact with each other from

A)similar motifs in their frescoes.
B)DNA testing on tomb remains.
C)written records mentioning contact.
D)similar sewage systems in their cities.
Question
Why are the more than 100 Aegean islands between mainland Greece and Crete known as the Cyclades?

A)This area of the Aegean is prone to cyclones.
B)The islands historically played an important role in the trade route cycle.
C)The Greeks believed this to be the home of the mythic Cyclops.
D)The islands form a rough circular shape.
Question
The Minoans are believed to have abandoned Knossos in about 1450 BCE because

A)they were overwhelmed by the Mycenaean army.
B)the palace was buried by lava from a volcanic eruption.
C)the trade route shifted to the Greek mainland.
D)the palace was destroyed by an enormous earthquake.
Question
Homer included formulaic epithets in his poems to

A)undermine traditional poetic structure.
B)add length and drama.
C)fit a given name into the line's meter.
D)maintain the rhyme in the heroic couplets.
Question
What new architectural form did the Mycenaeans develop to bury their kings?

A)the catacomb
B)the dolmen
C)the necropolis
D)the tholos
Question
How do we know that the Mycenaeans were a warlike people?

A)They left written records of their many conquests.
B)Battle and hunting scenes dominate their art.
C)Ares,god of war,was their patron deity.
D)They buried their dead with armor and weapons.
Question
In 508 BCE,who instituted the first Athenian democracy by establishing a Council of Five Hundred?

A)Cleisthenes
B)Hippias
C)Pisistratus
D)Solon
Question
Compare the Archaic Greek kouros with the kore,focusing on form,function,context,and meaning.
Question
In 520 BCE,the newfound Athenian democracy was threatened by

A)the Babylonian Cyrus.
B)the Ionian Miletus.
C)the Persian Darius.
D)the Sardinian Cleis.
Question
Consider the two very different themes Homer's Iliad and Odyssey offer,focusing on the two sides of the Greek nature they might present.
Question
Compare Achilles to Odysseus,focusing on their characters,their skills,and their motivations.
Question
Compare the architecture of the Minoans and the Mycenaeans,drawing conclusions about what the architecture reveals about each culture.
Question
Compare life in early Sparta with that in early Athens,bearing in mind that the two city-states later would conflict (the Peloponnesian Wars,434-404 BCE).
Question
Trace the development of democracy in Greece,from Draco's harsh laws to Cleistenes's establishment of the Council of Five Hundred.
Question
During his lifetime,an Athenian citizen could serve on the Council of Five Hundred

A)once.
B)twice.
C)ten times.
D)twenty times.
Question
The text presents the analogy of classical Greek architecture orders and a human figure.Examine two of these orders-the Doric and the Ionic-and two of the archaic Greek statues pictured in the text within the context of this analogy.
Question
In 508 BCE,Athens turned to a democratic form of government

A)in response to the threat of Persian invasion.
B)to launch a campaign against the Spartans.
C)in reaction to the tyranny of Hippias.
D)to appease the revolting peasants.
Question
Whom did the Athenians view as the founding father of their polis's democracy?

A)Draco
B)Solon
C)Sappho
D)Pisistratus
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Which of the following helped pottery flourish in Athens?

A)Athens was the only site with clay deposits in Greece.
B)Athenians had more leisure time to create art than residents of other cities.
C)The Athenian government provided financial support for artists.
D)Athenians developed a new,much faster potter's wheel.
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Patroclus
Sir Arthur Evans
Snake Goddess
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Athens
Sir Arthur Evans
Mycenae
Sir Arthur Evans
Ithaca
Sir Arthur Evans
Delphi
Sir Arthur Evans
The Tenth Mus
Sir Arthur Evans
Mask of Agamemnon
Heinrich Schliemann
Patroclus
Heinrich Schliemann
Snake Goddess
Heinrich Schliemann
Athens
Heinrich Schliemann
Mycenae
Heinrich Schliemann
Ithaca
Heinrich Schliemann
Delphi
Heinrich Schliemann
The Tenth Mus
Heinrich Schliemann
Mask of Agamemnon
Achilles
Patroclus
Achilles
Snake Goddess
Achilles
Athens
Achilles
Mycenae
Achilles
Ithaca
Achilles
Delphi
Achilles
The Tenth Mus
Achilles
Mask of Agamemnon
Odysseus
Patroclus
Odysseus
Snake Goddess
Odysseus
Athens
Odysseus
Mycenae
Odysseus
Ithaca
Odysseus
Delphi
Odysseus
The Tenth Mus
Odysseus
Mask of Agamemnon
Sappho
Patroclus
Sappho
Snake Goddess
Sappho
Athens
Sappho
Mycenae
Sappho
Ithaca
Sappho
Delphi
Sappho
The Tenth Mus
Sappho
Mask of Agamemnon
Lion's Gate
Patroclus
Lion's Gate
Snake Goddess
Lion's Gate
Athens
Lion's Gate
Mycenae
Lion's Gate
Ithaca
Lion's Gate
Delphi
Lion's Gate
The Tenth Mus
Lion's Gate
Mask of Agamemnon
Council of Five Hundred
Patroclus
Council of Five Hundred
Snake Goddess
Council of Five Hundred
Athens
Council of Five Hundred
Mycenae
Council of Five Hundred
Ithaca
Council of Five Hundred
Delphi
Council of Five Hundred
The Tenth Mus
Council of Five Hundred
Mask of Agamemnon
Pythia
Patroclus
Pythia
Snake Goddess
Pythia
Athens
Pythia
Mycenae
Pythia
Ithaca
Pythia
Delphi
Pythia
The Tenth Mus
Pythia
Mask of Agamemnon
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Deck 4: The Aegean World and the Rise of Greece: Trade,War,and Victory
1
Athens is thought to have emerged from the Dark Ages as a leading polis because it

A)was the most isolated of the city-states.
B)was the largest in area.
C)was on the seacoast and had the best harbor.
D)had provided a safe haven during the Dark Ages.
D
2
All of the following are epic conventions EXCEPT

A)invoking a muse at a poem's outset.
B)using verse composed in iambic pentameter.
C)beginning a poem in media res.
D)stating a poem's subject at the outset.
B
3
The citadel located in the Greek polis's center that served as the religious center was known as the

A)agora.
B)acropolis.
C)pantheon.
D)symposium.
B
4
In the Iliad,why does Achilles become angry with the Greek leader Agamemnon and withdraw from the Trojan War?

A)Agamemnon takes the beautiful Briseis from Achilles.
B)Agamemnon names Hector,not Achilles,as general.
C)Achilles sympathizes with Priam,the Trojan king.
D)Achilles wants to attack the Trojans,rather than surrender.
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Among the classical Greek architectural orders,the heaviest and most massive is the

A)Corinthian.
B)Doric.
C)Hellenistic.
D)Ionic.
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6
In Minoan art,the bull is associated with

A)male virility and strength.
B)the Greek god Zeus.
C)an agriculture-driven economy.
D)the Egyptian god Tholos.
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7
How do we know that the Minoans were a peaceful society?

A)No weapons have been found in excavations of Minoan sites.
B)There are no battle scenes in their art.
C)Their palaces and towns were unfortified.
D)Their principal deities were all female.
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8
The Greek concept of arête involves

A)showing compassion to one's enemies.
B)being the best that one can be.
C)accepting the gods' role in determining humans' fate.
D)demonstrating fidelity to one's spouse.
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9
Most kouroi have been found in

A)temples and shrines.
B)palaces and public buildings.
C)sanctuaries and cemeteries.
D)buildings lining the agora.
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10
The female equivalent of the kouroi,korai seemed to serve the function of,

A)decorations for private homes.
B)votive offerings to Athena.
C)mannequins for clothing shops.
D)commemorative grave markers.
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Among the classical Greek architectural orders,the lightest and most elegant is the

A)Corinthian.
B)Doric.
C)Hellenistic.
D)Ionic.
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12
In both the Iliad and the Odyssey,peoples' lives and choices are controlled by

A)Zeus,king of the gods.
B)Ares,the god of war.
C)Athena,the goddess of wisdom.
D)the people themselves
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13
Whereas anger and lust drive the Iliad,the Odyssey is driven by

A)trickery and lies.
B)betrayal and forgiveness.
C)love and familial affection.
D)pride and virtue.
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Cycladic figurines are thought to have served a mortuary function because most were

A)found in temples.
B)inscribed with a person's name.
C)found in graves.
D)painted black.
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15
We know that the Cycladic and the Minoan cultures had contact with each other from

A)similar motifs in their frescoes.
B)DNA testing on tomb remains.
C)written records mentioning contact.
D)similar sewage systems in their cities.
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Why are the more than 100 Aegean islands between mainland Greece and Crete known as the Cyclades?

A)This area of the Aegean is prone to cyclones.
B)The islands historically played an important role in the trade route cycle.
C)The Greeks believed this to be the home of the mythic Cyclops.
D)The islands form a rough circular shape.
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The Minoans are believed to have abandoned Knossos in about 1450 BCE because

A)they were overwhelmed by the Mycenaean army.
B)the palace was buried by lava from a volcanic eruption.
C)the trade route shifted to the Greek mainland.
D)the palace was destroyed by an enormous earthquake.
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Homer included formulaic epithets in his poems to

A)undermine traditional poetic structure.
B)add length and drama.
C)fit a given name into the line's meter.
D)maintain the rhyme in the heroic couplets.
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What new architectural form did the Mycenaeans develop to bury their kings?

A)the catacomb
B)the dolmen
C)the necropolis
D)the tholos
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20
How do we know that the Mycenaeans were a warlike people?

A)They left written records of their many conquests.
B)Battle and hunting scenes dominate their art.
C)Ares,god of war,was their patron deity.
D)They buried their dead with armor and weapons.
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21
In 508 BCE,who instituted the first Athenian democracy by establishing a Council of Five Hundred?

A)Cleisthenes
B)Hippias
C)Pisistratus
D)Solon
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22
Compare the Archaic Greek kouros with the kore,focusing on form,function,context,and meaning.
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23
In 520 BCE,the newfound Athenian democracy was threatened by

A)the Babylonian Cyrus.
B)the Ionian Miletus.
C)the Persian Darius.
D)the Sardinian Cleis.
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24
Consider the two very different themes Homer's Iliad and Odyssey offer,focusing on the two sides of the Greek nature they might present.
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25
Compare Achilles to Odysseus,focusing on their characters,their skills,and their motivations.
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26
Compare the architecture of the Minoans and the Mycenaeans,drawing conclusions about what the architecture reveals about each culture.
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27
Compare life in early Sparta with that in early Athens,bearing in mind that the two city-states later would conflict (the Peloponnesian Wars,434-404 BCE).
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28
Trace the development of democracy in Greece,from Draco's harsh laws to Cleistenes's establishment of the Council of Five Hundred.
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29
During his lifetime,an Athenian citizen could serve on the Council of Five Hundred

A)once.
B)twice.
C)ten times.
D)twenty times.
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The text presents the analogy of classical Greek architecture orders and a human figure.Examine two of these orders-the Doric and the Ionic-and two of the archaic Greek statues pictured in the text within the context of this analogy.
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In 508 BCE,Athens turned to a democratic form of government

A)in response to the threat of Persian invasion.
B)to launch a campaign against the Spartans.
C)in reaction to the tyranny of Hippias.
D)to appease the revolting peasants.
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32
Whom did the Athenians view as the founding father of their polis's democracy?

A)Draco
B)Solon
C)Sappho
D)Pisistratus
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33
Which of the following helped pottery flourish in Athens?

A)Athens was the only site with clay deposits in Greece.
B)Athenians had more leisure time to create art than residents of other cities.
C)The Athenian government provided financial support for artists.
D)Athenians developed a new,much faster potter's wheel.
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Sir Arthur Evans
Patroclus
Sir Arthur Evans
Snake Goddess
Sir Arthur Evans
Athens
Sir Arthur Evans
Mycenae
Sir Arthur Evans
Ithaca
Sir Arthur Evans
Delphi
Sir Arthur Evans
The Tenth Mus
Sir Arthur Evans
Mask of Agamemnon
Heinrich Schliemann
Patroclus
Heinrich Schliemann
Snake Goddess
Heinrich Schliemann
Athens
Heinrich Schliemann
Mycenae
Heinrich Schliemann
Ithaca
Heinrich Schliemann
Delphi
Heinrich Schliemann
The Tenth Mus
Heinrich Schliemann
Mask of Agamemnon
Achilles
Patroclus
Achilles
Snake Goddess
Achilles
Athens
Achilles
Mycenae
Achilles
Ithaca
Achilles
Delphi
Achilles
The Tenth Mus
Achilles
Mask of Agamemnon
Odysseus
Patroclus
Odysseus
Snake Goddess
Odysseus
Athens
Odysseus
Mycenae
Odysseus
Ithaca
Odysseus
Delphi
Odysseus
The Tenth Mus
Odysseus
Mask of Agamemnon
Sappho
Patroclus
Sappho
Snake Goddess
Sappho
Athens
Sappho
Mycenae
Sappho
Ithaca
Sappho
Delphi
Sappho
The Tenth Mus
Sappho
Mask of Agamemnon
Lion's Gate
Patroclus
Lion's Gate
Snake Goddess
Lion's Gate
Athens
Lion's Gate
Mycenae
Lion's Gate
Ithaca
Lion's Gate
Delphi
Lion's Gate
The Tenth Mus
Lion's Gate
Mask of Agamemnon
Council of Five Hundred
Patroclus
Council of Five Hundred
Snake Goddess
Council of Five Hundred
Athens
Council of Five Hundred
Mycenae
Council of Five Hundred
Ithaca
Council of Five Hundred
Delphi
Council of Five Hundred
The Tenth Mus
Council of Five Hundred
Mask of Agamemnon
Pythia
Patroclus
Pythia
Snake Goddess
Pythia
Athens
Pythia
Mycenae
Pythia
Ithaca
Pythia
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Pythia
The Tenth Mus
Pythia
Mask of Agamemnon
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