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The concept where citizens were only adult males who were not slaves or foreigners were the ones allowed to vote and make all the decisions affecting the people is known as:
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trial by jury
direct democracy
public debate
limited citizenship
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The government where citizens directly participate in the government (the US borrowed this concept) is known as a:
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representation
oligarchy
direct democracy
republic
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The concept where citizens were only adult males who were not slaves or foreigners were the ones allowed to vote and make all the decisions affecting the people is known as:
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The government where citizens directly participate in the government (the US borrowed this concept) is known as a:
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Which was NOT a concept that was introduced by Ancient Greece?
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The ____________________________ of Greece were independently ruled.
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Which is an example of an alliance that Greek city-states sometimes formed?
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Who is responsible for uniting all the Greek city-states?
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Who conquered large land areas of Africa and Central/Southern Asia?
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Who supported the concept of Hellenism throughout his empire?
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What philosopher had a questioning method to educate his pupils?
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Who made advancements in math and science, such as the invention of the water screw?
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The belief that gods and goddesses lived in and rule the heavens, earth, and underworld is known as what?
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The two types of Greek dramas are comedies and:
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Which of the following were NOT the focus of Greek writings?
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What is an architectural development of Ancient Greece?
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Rome was located close to what major trading sea?
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The Tarquins were overthrown to create what noted Roman government?
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What was the language of Romans, also known as the language of scholars?
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The basis for the Romance languages is what langauge?
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The lower class of Romans was who?
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Who were the upper class of Romans?
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Who was represented by the Senate?
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Who was represented by the Tribunes and Assemblies?
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What type of government is the same basic definition as a republic, where you elect people to represent you?
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How does a government evenly divide power among branches?
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Who declared himself dictator for life, ending the Roman Republic?
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What were Rome's first set of written laws that were displayed for all to see?
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Who was assassinated from fear of having too much power, ending for good the Roman Republic?
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Who was the first emperor of Rome?
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What was Rome's time of peace known as?
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Even though most Romans were polytheistic, another religion formed during the time of the Roman Empire. What was it?
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What Roman architectural and engineering accomplishment can be found in the Roman Colosseum?
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How did Romans bring fresh water into their city?
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What made Rome come into conflict with other powers, notably Carthage?
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How did military costs contribute to Rome's decline?
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When the Roman Empire divided, which fell first?
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Which empire eventually became the Byzantine Empire?
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What was the capital of the Byzantine Empire?
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Why was Constantinople the greatest city of the western world?
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What ruler tried to preserve the learning and art once related with the Roman Empire to make the Byzantine Empire a cultural center?
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What system of laws organized and simplified the Roman legal system?