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hope know one can see this Which was a role of the ephor in Spartan government?
(1 point) Responses They made the laws. They made
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yea I did that dot cap.
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How were the Spartans able to focus on military training and fighting?
help me no cap (1 point) Responses The slaves grew their
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yea I did that dot cap.
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why was it so important for greeks to honor and represent the gods on their currency.
a. the greeks enjoyed the stories of the
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lilah_kay
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Where was democracy first used
A ancient Greece
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Tristian
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What is evidence that Sparta had elements of democracy
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Which is evidence that Sparta had elements of democracy?
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Semijae
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1. Why did direct democracy work in ancient Athens
1 point A. The population was small B. The assembly was not elected C. People
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What were the common religious practices in Ancient Greece? What was the government’s role in religion?
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What was the structure and what were the main principles of Ancient Greece's government?
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Why did direct democracy work in ancient Athens
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Which impact did Alexander the Great have on Greece?
A. Greece became part of a larger empire that influenced other cultures. B.
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Emo Freak
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Which of the following were the causes of the Peloponnesian War? Select the three correct answers. A. Athens
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Emo Freak
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Which conclusion can be drawn from the result of the Persian War?
A. The Greek city-states of Athens and Sparta were powerful
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Emo Freak
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Why did direct democracy work in Athens?
A. Athens had a large number of citizens. B. Athens had a large number of slaves. C.
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Emo Freak
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How were the Greeks able to defeat the Persians?
(1 point) Responses The Persian army and navy were too weak to win. The Persian
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vincent baller
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Which of these was not a social class in Ancient Greece?
Hint: this was still a group of people, just not a full social class * 1
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Case of water
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What can we learn about Athens and Sparta from the Persian War?
* 1 point Persia would have been an ally to them if they had won
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Case of water
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After the Peloponnesian War…
* 1 point Greece entered its most prosperous period ever Sparta and Athens formed a new alliance
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Case of water
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In Athens, all of the following were considered citizens EXCEPT…
* 1 point Rich nobles Land owners Women Tenant farmer
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Case of water
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Which of the following was NOT a difference between Sparta and Athens?
* 1 point In Sparta, men did not publicly share their
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Case of water
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Why were the Olympics important in Ancient Greece?
* 1 point It was a way to show off their ability to fight. It was how they
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Case of water
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Can you check my answers please?
Where was democracy first used? A Ancient Greece*** B America C Asia D The Byzantine Empire
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Elastic POOP
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In it's democratic institution , what two rights did Athens give all free males over the age of 20 ?
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How old was Plato when he became a student of Socrates
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1)How did Sparta treat the Messenians?
2)What type of society did Sparta create in response to the revolt? 3)How did Athenian
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Anonymous
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Which of the following correctly identifies the ancient Greek who created the Academy, thought to be Europe’s first
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How were the Greeks able to defeat the Persians?
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Alexandra
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Which of the following were the three main parts of Athenian democratic government?
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Khaliyah
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Which of the following is evidence that overpopulation was a concern for the ancient Greeks?
A. Greeks would keep non-citizens
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Dreamer218
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How did ancient Sparta differ from Athens?
A. The people of Sparta spoke Greek. B. The people of Sparta practiced a different
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cleo
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How were the Spartans able to focus on military training and fighting?
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Laura
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which groups were considered citizens in ancient Greece? Select the three correct answers.
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bruh
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Which groups were considered citizens in Ancient Greece?
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Aida
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How were the Greeks able to defeat the Persians?
A. The Persian army and navy were too weak to win. B. The Spartans fought alone
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Which groups were considered citizens in ancient Greece? Select all that apply. A. aristocrats B. tenant farmers C. small
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Solar
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Which groups were considered citizens in ancient Greece? Select the three correct answers
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Which most accurately describes how ancient Greece influenced governments of later civilizations?
Ancient Greece used a form of
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Joseph
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Lesson 10: Ancient Greece Unit Test
Social Studies 6 A Unit 9: Ancient Greece does anybody have the answers
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Which was the most important effect of the Peloponnesian War?
A. Other nations were intimidated by the Greeks. B. Other nations
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Sliverstream
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Which of the following were characteristics of Ancient Greek literature? Select the two correct answers.
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Alice
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Which impact did Alexander the Great have on Greece?
A. Greece became part of a larger empire that influenced other cultures. B.
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ok
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1. What was the Peloponnesian War? (1point)
A. a conflict between Greece and Persia. B. a conflict between Athens and Sparta. C.
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How did early Greek civilizations use their natural surroundings to prosper and grow?
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Warfare in Ancient Greece Quiz
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Use the drop down boxes to complete sentences.(2 points)
Athens and Sparta forming opposing alliances and , are both causes of
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Which war did Athens and Sparta fight as allies?(1 point)
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What impact did the Peloponnesian War have on ancient Greece?
A. The war brought the city-states into contact with other
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Warfare in Ancient Greece Quiz conections academy
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Select the boxes in the table to indicate whether these statements are true about life in Ancient Sparta, Ancient Athens, or
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Which groups were considered citizens in ancient Greece
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