
Groundbreaking Greeks Assessment
Quiz by Ryan Farr
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- Q1
Order these dates in Chronological order.
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match each period or civilisation to the correct information.
Users link answersLinking30s - Q3Ancient Greece was divided into 20 different city states.falsetrueTrue or False30s
- Q4
Each city state had its own system of government, laws, currency, customs and patron gods.
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A city state included a city, the surrounding land, farms, villages and all of the people who lived there.
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City states were all ruled by a group of rich and powerful people, known as an oligarchy.
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City states followed the same design and included common features, such as a theatre, gymnasium, agoraand acropolis.
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Match each type of governing system to its definition.
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Match each significant Greek person to the ideas or accomplishments that they are known for.
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Alexander the Great was taught by Aristotle, one of the greatest philosophers of the time.
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Alexander the Great was regarded as a weak military leader, who relied on the support of his father to expand the Greek Empire.
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Alexander the Great had little support from scientists, historians and surveyors at the time.
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Alexander the Great conquered all lands between Greece and India, making Macedonia the largest and most powerful empire in the world.
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