
Spring Final
Quiz by Staff.Lara Lieberman
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- Q1_________ had a democratic governmentAthensMycenaeSpartaCorinth30s
- Q2The Peloponnesian War lasted for __________ years.350142730s
- Q3What is the Greek word for “city-state”?MesopotamiaPolisMarathonColony30s
- Q4How many countries were included in the 1896 Olympics?1426843230s
- Q5The Roman Republic set an example for governments in _________EuropThe AmericasThe United StatesAll of the Above30s
- Q6The Romans said they would never have another _________KingQueenDictatorAll of the Above30s
- Q7_________ eventually became Rome’s official religion.BuddhismIslamJudaismChristianity30s
- Q8Christians believed that ________ was their savior.ConstantineTheodosius the GreatJesusJulius Caesar30s
- Q9The _________ Roman Empire grew weak because of constant invasions.WesternNorthernSouthernEastern30s
- Q10_________ removed Romulus Augustulus from power.Julius CaesarOctavianContstantineOdoacer30s
- Q11True or False: Athens and Sparta had similar governmentsTrueFalse30s
- Q12True or False: The Roman Republic’s set of laws was called the Twelve TablesFalseTrue30s
- Q13True or False: Theodosius the Great was Rome’s first Christian emperor.FalseTrue30s
- Q14True or False: The Roman Empire split into two sections.TrueFalse30s
- Q15Why was Jesus put to death by the Romans?Because they thought Jesus was going to lead a revolt.30s