Greece and Rome Test
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- The Spartan city state can be described as
- a militaristic society
- The early Han emperors reformed the Legalist system by
- incorporating Confucianism
- Why was becoming Christian considered an act of disloyalty in the Roman Empire?
- Christians could not worship the emperor as a deity.
- The Greeks viewed the sea as
- an important 'connector'
- Cyrus and his father ruled their empire by following a practical approach of
- especting local priests and native traditions.
- The emperor responsible for the reorganization of the Roman government after 31 BCE was
- Octavian
- Coins were significant in all of the following ways except
- they were used to pay the professional soldiers
- One key to the Romans' success in winning the loyalty of all of Italy was
- granting Roman citizenship to conquered peoples.
- In addition to agriculture, a fundamental resource of China was
- human labor.
- The Confucian view of proper female behavior was exemplified by the
- three submissions.
- one of the most enduring consquences of the Roman Empire has been the
- Romanization of the western Mediterranean
- When the Qin government abolished primogeniture, this meant that
- the number of small landholders would grow.
- Which of the following were not fundamental environmental factor(s) in Iran?
- The Tigris and Euphrates Rivers
- The Greek Dark Age was a period of
- poverty, isolation, and depopulation.
- The 3 social and occupational classes in ancient Iran were
- warriors, priests, and peasants
- On what factor do scholars agree was the reason behind why Rome and Han China flourished simultaneously?
- Actually, no theory has won the support of most scholars.
- How does the Peloponnesian War reveal an inherent flaw in the Greek society?
- The independent polis fostered rivalry and mistrust among neighbors.
- The Phoenician alphabetic writing system was a great gift to Greece because
- it allowed for widespread literacy without years of study
- The circumstance surrounding Jesus' ministry and acclamation by his followers as the messiah was
- the Roman occupation of Judea
- Which of the following is not a tenet of Zeoroastrianism?
- belief in reincarnation of the dead
- Which of the following is not amon ghte policies used by Alexander the Great to control his vast empire?
- He promoted local militias
- The Archaic Greek development of humanism, a lasting feature of Western Civilization, was
- a valuing of the uniqueness, rights, and talents of individuals.
- Although Greece is described as 'resource poor' in the chapter, it economically prosered
- through access to foreign resources, markets, and ideas.
- In order to supply administrators for the empire, the Han used officials from the gentry class and adopted
- a version of Confucianism to guide government
- The family was the basic unit of Roman society under the authority of
- the paterfamilias
- Which of the following is not a characteristic of the recovery of the Archaic Period
- The cure of various infectious diseases
- The conversion to Christianity of whcih Roman emperor ushered in a time o ftolerance, acceptance, and eventual dominance of Christianity?
- Constantine
- The three Greek classical philosophers are
- Socreates, Plato, and Aristotle
- The Qin emperor was committed to standardization of coinage, weights and measures, the law code, and writing. This shows a commitment to
- the creation of a unified Chinese civilization
- A Greek population explosion led to
- the colonization of North Africa, Sicily, southern Italy, and the Black Sea region
- Roman technological expertise is evident in
- engineering roads, aqueducts, concrete, and arches
- Because of the influence of Confucian ethics, Chinese values emphasized
- obedience and proper confuct.
- The father of history in the western tradition is
- Herodotus.
- Which of the following is not generally considered by scholars to be a factor helping to explain the fall of the Han empire?
- the subversive ideas of Buddhism.
- Which statement is true about Roman Women?
- They exercised influence over husbands and sons.
- King Darius, who was remembered as a lawgiver, created a central body of law. Under this system subject peoples in Persian territories were
- still allowed to live under their own laws.
- Two protracted and bloody wars against the Carthaginians were important because
- Rome won control of the western Mediterranean
- The Greek concept of democracy included political participation of
- all free, native born, adult males
- Though Greek sources depict Persian women as political pawns, recent findings suggest that Persian women of the elite class
- owned property and had political influence
- The Hellenistic Age refers to the
- political and cultural influence of Greece over foreign subjects in North Africa and West Asia
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