
Greece part two
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- Q1Culture isa large chain of islandsThe knowledge, beliefs, customs and values of a group of peoplean agreement to work togetherA city that acts like a state with its own laws, government and way of life30s
- Q2A direct democracy issomething that is passed down from generation to generationwhen citizens elect officials to debate and vote on issues for themthe knowledge, beliefs, customs and values of a group of peopleWhen all citizens could participate in and be directly involved in government30s
- Q3A representative democracy isa marketplacean agreement to work togethercitizens elect officials to debate on vote on issues for themwhen all citizens participate in government30s
- Q4Who exported silver, olives and olive oil?SpartaAthensAthens and Sparta30s
- Q5Who had more than 50,000 slaves in their population?AthensAthens and SpartaSparta30s
- Q6During the Peloponnesian War, Athens wanted to expand so they attacked Sicily.TrueFalse30s
- Q7To be considered a citizen, you must be a free male who was born in Sparta.FalseTrue30s
- Q8Farmers lived outside of the city but were still considered part of the city-state,TrueFalse30s
- Q9Athen's created an alliance known as the Delian LeagueTrueFalse30s
- Q10In the City-State Argos, boys and girls were taught by slaves.FalseTrue30s
- Q11Alexander the Great was known as "Great" because he attacked Thebes and was crowned their Pharoah.FalseTrue30s
- Q12In Athens first democracy aristocrats had more power than citizens.FalseTrue30s
- Q13Ancient Greek democracy and the current government of the United States have much in common but _____People can debate on issuesA jury decides whether someone is guilty or notall citizens were forced to voteAny citizen can hold a government position30s