
Benchmark Review (Greece, Rome, Byzantine)
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Benchmark Review (Greece, Rome, Byzantine)
By Alyson Carroll
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GREECE
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mountainous land
remote valleys
many islands
This led to independent city-states
Features of Greece Geography
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Multiple Choice
In this image, the Aegean Sea is what number?
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Oligarchy
Women had MORE freedom
Valued the military
PELOPENNISIAN LEAGUE
Sparta
Birthplace of Direct Democracy
Women had LESS freedom
Valued education
Dominant City-State after Persian Wars
DELIAN LEAGUE
Athens
City-States
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Multiple Choice
Which city-state is known as the birthplace of direct democracy?
Rome
Sparta
Carthage
Athens
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Multiple Choice
Which form of government is most closely associated with Sparta?
Monarchy
Democracy
Oligarchy
Theocracy
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Multiple Choice
The Delian League is associated with -
Athens
Sparta
Carthage
Persia
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Greek Mythology
Greek's religion was POLYTHEISTIC
Used to explain natural phenomenon and human conditions
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King of the Gods
Symbol is the lightening bolt
Married to Hera
Zeus
God of Light and Sun
Symbol is the sun
Twin sister is Artemis
Only God to share the same name in Roman Mythology
Apollo
EXAMPLES
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Multiple Choice
Greek Mythology is -
Agnostic
Monotheistic
Polytheistic
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Important People to Know
Some text here about the topic of discussion
Philip's conquests return Greece to a Monarchy
AtG 's conquests led to Hellenistic Age
Philip of Macedonia & Alexander the Great
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Greek Contributions
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Multiple Choice
Which mathematician developed a theory to solve the problem shown below?
Phidias
Hippocrates
Pythagoras
Archimedes
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ROME
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Located on the Italian Peninsula
Centrally located in the Mediterranean Basin
Distant from Eastern Mediterranean Powers
ROME GEOGRAPHY
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Roman Religion
Early Religion
Polytheistic - gods and goddesses
Based off Greek religion
Apollo is the only God to have the same name in both
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Multiple Choice
The religious beliefs of the early Romans were influenced by the —
Greeks
Chinese
Latins
Egyptians
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Social Classes of Ancient Rome
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Multiple Choice
BEST TITLE FOR THIS LIST:
• Spread of slavery in the agricultural system
• Migration of small farmers into cities and unemployment
• Civil war over the power of Julius Caesar
Causes of the Punic Wars
Results of Alexander the Great's Conquests
Causes for the decline of the Roman Empire
Causes for the decline of the Roman Republic
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Pax Romana
200 Years of Roman Peace
Under Emperor Augustus Caesar (Octavian)
Built roads
Developed uniform laws
Time of prosperity and stability
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following was a flaw in the structure of the imperial government in Rome?
The lack of a monetary system to control the economy
The Senate had to vote in the next emperor.
The term of office was limited to two terms.
There was no plan for the succession of emperors.
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Multiple Choice
Which statement best explains a cause of the fall of Rome during the 5th century A.D.?
Crop famines forced many Romans to abandon the city.
Repeated invasions by Germanic tribes weakened Roman society.
Commercial interests lured many of Rome’s merchants to Carthage.
Rome’s republic was replaced by an authoritarian dictator.
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Multiple Choice
Christianity teaches that the Jesus is the -
Messiah
Buddha
Moses
Mohamed
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Multiple Choice
After the fall of Rome, the most unifying force in the lives of the people of western Europe was the —
The Military
The Church
The Monarch
The Schools
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Codification of Roman Laws
Expansion of former Roman territories
Expansion of trade
Justinian
Protection from the eastern invasions
Crossroads of trade
Preserved Greco-Roman culture
Constantinople
Byzantine Empire
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Multiple Choice
The Byzantine Empire preserved the cultural heritage of which empires?
Greece & Rome
Egypt & Mesopotamia
China & India
Greece & Persia
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Multiple Choice
Much of Early Europe's legal codes are based on codifying Roman law by -
Theodosius
Julian
Justinian
Leo I
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