Deck 19: Hittites, Minoans, and Mycenaeans

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Anatolia, an early player in the great regional exchange networks as early as 8000 B. C., traded __________.

A) only metals
B) salt
C) copper and obsidian
D) spices
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In about 2300 B. C. the settlement known to archaeologists as Troy II flourished at which of the following sites?

A) Hissarlik
B) Çatalhöyük
C) Alaçahöyök
D) Kultepe
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Toward the end of the third millennium B. C., __________-speaking peoples infiltrated Anatolia from the northwest.

A) Sumerian
B) Indo-European
C) Indo-Aryan
D) Indo-Iranian
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After the third millennium B. C., the volume of trade between Anatolia and __________ reached new heights, as the two areas were becoming part of an ever more closely meshed economic system.

A) Athens
B) Cyprus
C) Mesopotamia
D) Greece
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The__________ rose to political power before 1650 B.C. by judiciously melding conquest and astute political maneuvering.

A) Assyrians
B) Hittites
C) Phoenicians
D) Greeks
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What was the ultimate goal of diplomatic and military activity between the kingdoms of Egypt and Hittite?

A) to control trade of the eastern Mediterranean
B) to maintain peace in the eastern Mediterranean
C) the conquest of land
D) to exercise political influence
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What find offered a dramatic reflection of the truly international nature of eastern Mediterranean trade at the height of the Hittites' power?

A) the Uluburun ship
B) records from the walls of the temple of Karnak in Thebes
C) Akkadian cuneiform records of the peace treaty between Egypt and Hittite
D) two Phoenician cargo ships
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The capital of the Hittite kings was __________.

A) Uluburun
B) Kanesh
C) Boghazkoy
D) Akkadia
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The finds from the Uluburun ship showed trade of __________.

A) blue glass disks and ingots from Uruk
B) Sardinian pottery
C) copper from Mycenaea
D) maize from Tenohtitlan
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Iron was first smelted in perhaps __________ in the highlands immediately south of the Black Sea.

A) 2500 B.C.
B) the first millennium B.C.
C) the first millennium A.D.
D) A.D. 500
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The undoing of the Hatti's came about from __________.

A) a lack of maritime power and a rigid feudal system
B) a lax feudal system
C) too large of a population
D) too small of a population
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The first __________ came into prominence by acting as middlemen in the recovering trade of raw materials and manufactured goods.

A) Assyrians
B) Greeks
C) Phoenicians
D) Israelis
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__________ trade was based on olive oil, wine, metal ore and tools, marble vessels and figurines, and pottery.

A) Aegean
B) Greek
C) Phoenician
D) Assyrian
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Sailing vessels appear on Cretan seals dating to approximately __________.

A) 5000 B.C.
B) 2000 B.C.
C) 500 B.C.
D) A.D. 500
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The development of the __________ civilization of Crete was likely the result of many local factors, among them the intensive cultivation of the olive and the grapevine.

A) Greek
B) Mycenaean
C) Minoan
D) Theban
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__________ reflect at least nine periods of Minoan civilization at the later levels of the Knossos site.

A) Metal tool styles
B) Pottery styles
C) Seals
D) Figurines
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The most remarkable Minoan art depicted dances and religious ceremonies including __________.

A) bloodletting sacrifices of the king
B) marriages
C) acrobats leaping along the backs of bulls
D) the annual olive harvest
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Which of the following acts of nature could have weakened Minoan civilization and accelerated a decline?

A) an earthquake destroying the Palace of Knossos
B) a flood
C) the eruption of Santorini
D) a Tsunami
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The Myceneans refined a form of script that was developed by the __________.

A) Minoans
B) Sumerians
C) Egyptians
D) Hittites
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Like classical Greece, __________ civilization, with its city-states, was more of a unity of cultural tradition and trade than a political reality.

A) Phoenician
B) Minoan
C) Mycenaean
D) Etruscan
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The __________ inherited the mantel of classical Greece and added their own distinctive culture to its foundation.

A) Aegeans
B) Minoans
C) Romans
D) Phoenicians
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Explain the importance and the vastness of Phoenician trade.
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Evaluate the theory regarding intensive cultivation of grape and olive crops being related to the rise of Minoan civilization on Crete. What are arguments against this idea?
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Who were the Mycenaeans? What was their writing system and how was it related to Minoan culture?
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Deck 19: Hittites, Minoans, and Mycenaeans
1
Anatolia, an early player in the great regional exchange networks as early as 8000 B. C., traded __________.

A) only metals
B) salt
C) copper and obsidian
D) spices
C
2
In about 2300 B. C. the settlement known to archaeologists as Troy II flourished at which of the following sites?

A) Hissarlik
B) Çatalhöyük
C) Alaçahöyök
D) Kultepe
A
3
Toward the end of the third millennium B. C., __________-speaking peoples infiltrated Anatolia from the northwest.

A) Sumerian
B) Indo-European
C) Indo-Aryan
D) Indo-Iranian
B
4
After the third millennium B. C., the volume of trade between Anatolia and __________ reached new heights, as the two areas were becoming part of an ever more closely meshed economic system.

A) Athens
B) Cyprus
C) Mesopotamia
D) Greece
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The__________ rose to political power before 1650 B.C. by judiciously melding conquest and astute political maneuvering.

A) Assyrians
B) Hittites
C) Phoenicians
D) Greeks
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What was the ultimate goal of diplomatic and military activity between the kingdoms of Egypt and Hittite?

A) to control trade of the eastern Mediterranean
B) to maintain peace in the eastern Mediterranean
C) the conquest of land
D) to exercise political influence
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What find offered a dramatic reflection of the truly international nature of eastern Mediterranean trade at the height of the Hittites' power?

A) the Uluburun ship
B) records from the walls of the temple of Karnak in Thebes
C) Akkadian cuneiform records of the peace treaty between Egypt and Hittite
D) two Phoenician cargo ships
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8
The capital of the Hittite kings was __________.

A) Uluburun
B) Kanesh
C) Boghazkoy
D) Akkadia
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9
The finds from the Uluburun ship showed trade of __________.

A) blue glass disks and ingots from Uruk
B) Sardinian pottery
C) copper from Mycenaea
D) maize from Tenohtitlan
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10
Iron was first smelted in perhaps __________ in the highlands immediately south of the Black Sea.

A) 2500 B.C.
B) the first millennium B.C.
C) the first millennium A.D.
D) A.D. 500
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11
The undoing of the Hatti's came about from __________.

A) a lack of maritime power and a rigid feudal system
B) a lax feudal system
C) too large of a population
D) too small of a population
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The first __________ came into prominence by acting as middlemen in the recovering trade of raw materials and manufactured goods.

A) Assyrians
B) Greeks
C) Phoenicians
D) Israelis
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13
__________ trade was based on olive oil, wine, metal ore and tools, marble vessels and figurines, and pottery.

A) Aegean
B) Greek
C) Phoenician
D) Assyrian
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14
Sailing vessels appear on Cretan seals dating to approximately __________.

A) 5000 B.C.
B) 2000 B.C.
C) 500 B.C.
D) A.D. 500
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15
The development of the __________ civilization of Crete was likely the result of many local factors, among them the intensive cultivation of the olive and the grapevine.

A) Greek
B) Mycenaean
C) Minoan
D) Theban
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__________ reflect at least nine periods of Minoan civilization at the later levels of the Knossos site.

A) Metal tool styles
B) Pottery styles
C) Seals
D) Figurines
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17
The most remarkable Minoan art depicted dances and religious ceremonies including __________.

A) bloodletting sacrifices of the king
B) marriages
C) acrobats leaping along the backs of bulls
D) the annual olive harvest
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18
Which of the following acts of nature could have weakened Minoan civilization and accelerated a decline?

A) an earthquake destroying the Palace of Knossos
B) a flood
C) the eruption of Santorini
D) a Tsunami
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19
The Myceneans refined a form of script that was developed by the __________.

A) Minoans
B) Sumerians
C) Egyptians
D) Hittites
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20
Like classical Greece, __________ civilization, with its city-states, was more of a unity of cultural tradition and trade than a political reality.

A) Phoenician
B) Minoan
C) Mycenaean
D) Etruscan
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21
The __________ inherited the mantel of classical Greece and added their own distinctive culture to its foundation.

A) Aegeans
B) Minoans
C) Romans
D) Phoenicians
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22
Explain the importance and the vastness of Phoenician trade.
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23
Evaluate the theory regarding intensive cultivation of grape and olive crops being related to the rise of Minoan civilization on Crete. What are arguments against this idea?
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Who were the Mycenaeans? What was their writing system and how was it related to Minoan culture?
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