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 honored their god, Zeus.

It was a time for children to learn about ancient traditions

It was the time of year slaves were set free.

What about Greece and its landscape made trade necessary? (1 POINT)

It was founded between two large empires

It was located on a mountain range

It was hot and dry most of the year

It was located by another large empire

Which of the following was NOT a difference between Sparta and Athens? (1 POINT)

In Sparta, men did not publicly share their opinions, while in Athens men spoke their minds in political forums.

In Sparta, conquest was used to get resources, while in Athens they used trade to get what they needed.

In Sparta, women had more freedom while in Athens, women were not allowed to participate in democracy.

In Sparta, children received more traditional schooling, while in Athens children were sent to military school.

In Athens, all of the following were considered citizens EXCEPT… (1 POINT)

Rich nobles

Land owners

Women

Tenant farmers

Euclid was known as the father of... (1 POINT)

Geometry

Literature

Earth Science

Social Studies

Which of the following does the Hippocratic oath not promise? (1 POINT)

Doctors will help their patients to the best of their ability

Doctors will keep what their patients tell them secret

Doctors will treat only the symptoms of an illness, not the cause

Doctors will not harm anyone purposefully

Which of the following happened after Alexander the Great conquered his empire? (1 POINT)

Greece became isolated

The empire shrunk due to warfare and invaders

Trade stopped completely between Greece and other empires

Alexandria became the center of learning

After the Peloponnesian War… (1 POINT)

Greece entered its most prosperous period ever

Sparta and Athens formed a new alliance

The golden age of Greece ended

Nothing really happened, things went back to how they were

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

They were strong allies when they worked together

They worked better when they were fighting each other

Their economies were too different to succeed together

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 POINT)

Ephors

Enslaved people

Metics

Farmers

Which of these is true about American democracy and Athenian democracy? (1 POINT)

Both of them are direct - the citizens are able to participate in making laws

Both of them are representative - they vote officials in to make decision for them

America is direct - citizens can vote for their own rules - while Athens is representative - people are voted in to make decisions for citizens

Athens is direct - citizens can vote for their own rules - while America is representative - people are voted in to make decisions for citizens

Which of the following is not an achievement of Alexander the Great? (1 POINT)

Setting up the library of Alexandria and other centers of learning

Allowing Greece to be conquered by the Persian Army

Encouraging trade with other empires along the Silk Road

Uniting all the Greek city-states

Which famous Greek author wrote tales of their mythology, such as the Iliad and the Odyssey? ( 1 POINT)

Homer

Aristotle

Euclid

Hippocratica

How did Pericles encourage civic duty and citizenship? (1 POINT)

He encouraged people to do the jobs they enjoyed, rather than what they had to

He forced them to do it with violence

He encouraged paying those who did as they were supposed to

He did not - all of his attempts failed

What was Spartan education focused on? (1 POINT)

Battle training - how to fight and defend

Mathematical training - geometry and algebra

Literature - how to read and write

Artistic training - how to paint and sculpt

Why did Greeks worship more than one god in their religion? (1 POINT)

Each god was jealous, and would fight for their attention

Each god helped in a different area of life

Each god required the same offerings, so it was easier

They didn’t - most people just chose one god to worship

Which of these is not a way Greek art has influenced modern art today? (1 POINT)

Lyric poems, leading to the songs we know today

Greek drama, leading to theater and plays like today

Aesop’s fables, giving us short stories with morals to help us learn

Architecture, giving us the tall skyscrapers we have now

HURRY PLZ THIS TEST IS DUE NEXT MONDAY I NEED THE ANSWER PLZ

1. It was how they honored their god, Zeus.

2. It was located on a mountain range
3. In Sparta, children received more traditional schooling, while in Athens children were sent to military school.
4. Women
5. Geometry
6. Doctors will treat only the symptoms of an illness, not the cause
7. The empire shrunk due to warfare and invaders
8. The golden age of Greece ended
9. They were strong allies when they worked together
10. Ephors
11. Athens is direct - citizens can vote for their own rules - while America is representative - people are voted in to make decisions for citizens
12. Allowing Greece to be conquered by the Persian Army
13. Homer
14. He encouraged paying those who did as they were supposed to
15. Battle training - how to fight and defend
16. Each god helped in a different area of life
17. Architecture, giving us the tall skyscrapers we have now

Why were the Olympics important in Ancient Greece? The correct answer is: It was how they honored their god, Zeus.

To get this answer, we can analyze the options given:
- It was a way to show off their ability to fight: This option is incorrect because the Olympics were not primarily about showcasing their fighting skills, but rather about honoring the gods.
- It was how they honored their god, Zeus: This option is correct because the Olympic Games were held in honor of the Greek god Zeus.
- It was a time for children to learn about ancient traditions: This option is incorrect because while the Olympics were part of ancient traditions, it was not specifically a time for children to learn about them.
- It was the time of year slaves were set free: This option is incorrect because the Olympics did not have a direct connection to the emancipation of slaves.

Therefore, the correct answer is that the Olympics were important in Ancient Greece because they were how they honored their god, Zeus.

To answer the remaining questions, please provide the options or questions one by one.

Here are the answers to your questions:

1. Why were the Olympics important in Ancient Greece? (1 POINT)

- It was how they honored their god, Zeus.

2. What about Greece and its landscape made trade necessary? (1 POINT)

- It was located by another large empire.

3. Which of the following was NOT a difference between Sparta and Athens? (1 POINT)

- In Sparta, children received more traditional schooling, while in Athens children were sent to military school.

4. In Athens, all of the following were considered citizens EXCEPT… (1 POINT)

- Women.

5. Euclid was known as the father of... (1 POINT)

- Geometry.

6. Which of the following does the Hippocratic oath not promise? (1 POINT)

- Doctors will treat only the symptoms of an illness, not the cause.

7. Which of the following happened after Alexander the Great conquered his empire? (1 POINT)

- Alexandria became the center of learning.

8. After the Peloponnesian War… (1 POINT)

- The golden age of Greece ended.

9. What can we learn about Athens and Sparta from the Persian War? (1 POINT)

- They were strong allies when they worked together.

10. Which of these was not a social class in Ancient Greece? (1 POINT)

- Ephors.

11. Which of these is true about American democracy and Athenian democracy? (1 POINT)

- Both of them are representative - they vote officials in to make decisions for them.

12. Which of the following is not an achievement of Alexander the Great? (1 POINT)

- Allowing Greece to be conquered by the Persian Army.

13. Which famous Greek author wrote tales of their mythology, such as the Iliad and the Odyssey? (1 POINT)

- Homer.

14. How did Pericles encourage civic duty and citizenship? (1 POINT)

- He encouraged paying those who did as they were supposed to.

15. What was Spartan education focused on? (1 POINT)

- Battle training - how to fight and defend.

16. Why did Greeks worship more than one god in their religion? (1 POINT)

- Each god helped in a different area of life.

17. Which of these is not a way Greek art has influenced modern art today? (1 POINT)

- Architecture, giving us the tall skyscrapers we have now.