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Unit 6: Classical Era Test

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The Golden Age of Greece and the Gupta Golden Age were similar in that both were times when
the religious ideas of western Europe were accepted
democratic governments were developed
advances in mathematics and architecture occurred
trade and commerce declined
Extra Credit : Alexander the Great's conquests of Greece, Asia Minor, Egypt, and Persia led to the
adoption of a feudal system
establishment of representative democracy
spread of Hellenic culture
spread of Islamic culture throughout Europe
Which term is most closely associated with Hellenism under Alexander the Great?
pacifism
theocracy
natural rights
cultural diffusion
Olympic games, the poems of Homer, and Hellenistic culture are associated with which ancient civilization?
Greek
Egyptian
Phoenician
Roman
Olympic games, the poems of Homer, and Hellenistic culture are associated with which ancient civilization?
Phoenician
Egyptian
Greek
Roman
. _______________________________
1. Established a direct but limited democracy
2. Created the Pythagorean theorem
3. Considered the political ideas of Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle
4. Encouraged all citizens to participate in government
Which heading best completes the partial outline above?
Political Developments of the City-State of Athens
Effects of the Roman Empire on Economic Development
Influence of Belief Systems on Byzantine Society
Achievements of the Age of Enlightenment
The Code of Hammurabi, the Twelve Tables of Rome and the Edicts of Ashoka are examples of
written laws
religious rules of conduct
early constitutions
economic sanctions
One way in which the Han dynasty and the Roman Empire were similar is that both
governed large areas around the Mediterranean Sea
created democratic societies in which people elected their government officials
promoted unity and communication by building a strong system of roads
developed a social system in which great equality existed
In a comparison of the ancient cities of Athens and Sparta, Sparta placed more emphasis on
education
family order
human rights
military service
How did the geography of the Italian peninsula influence the development of the Roman Empire?
The lengthy, rugged seacoast encouraged frequent invasions of’ the Italian peninsula
The harsh climate prevented agricultural production on the Italian peninsula
The location of the peninsula contributed to Roman control of the Mediterranean region.
The location lead to vast development of sea trading throughout the world
EXTRA CREDIT :

Which factor contributed to the fall of the Han dynasty and the fall of the Roman Empire?
demands for religious freedom by Christians
dependence on slaves to produce manufactured goods
long periods of drought that led to isolation
invasions by nomadic peoples from Central Asia
The hippocratic oath was made by the Hippocrate in Athens and is recited today by all doctors on graduation day
True
False
The Han dynasty followed all the following rules/characteristics except...
Civil Service Examination
Strict harsh punishment to make people better
Filial Piety
Meritocracy
Patriarchial societies emphesize ....
That you must earn your place in society and not be given your role in society
The role of your father/ males having the ultimate authority over the household
That you must respect all of the elders in your society
The role of mothers/ females having the ultimate authority over the household
The Punic Wars were fought between Carthage and __________. Carthage almost won the wars due to one of the best generals to ever exist and his name was _________.
Persia ... Darius
Greece .... Alexander the Great
Qin Dynasty ... Shi Huangdi
Rome ... Hannibal
The silk trade route was owned by Alexander the Great, The Qin dynasty and the Han Dynasty
True
False
The Meditterenean sea connected Carthage, Rome, Italy and Asia Minor
True
False
Cyrus from Persia created the first charter of Human Rights
True
False
Preserved Hindu traditions
• Produced fine poems and drama .. shakespeare
• Made advances in mathematics, science, and medicine
These achievements refer to contributions of the
Persian empire
Greek city-states
Gupta empire
Tang dynasty
The rule of Shi Huangdi, legalism, and the tomb of terra cotta soldiers are most closely associated with the
Persian empire
Hellenistic culture
Qin dynasty
Maurya empire
Which statement most likely represents the view of a citizen of ancient Athens visiting Sparta?
"I feel as though I have never left home. Everything here is the same as it is in Athens."
This society allows for more freedom of expression than I have ever experienced in Athens.
I have never heard of a society like sparta that believes in only one God."
The government and society in sparta are so strict. The people have little voice in government.
Alexander the Great accomplished all of these things except ....
Conquered the Persian Empire
Conquered Asia Minor
First Ever Library in Alexandria, Egypt
Conquered India
Base your answer on on the map below and on your knowledge of social studies .

Which statement can best be supported by the information shown on this map?
Most of the Gupta Empire was located on the Deccan Plateau.
The economies of India's early empires were based on trade.
By 260 B.C., the Mauryan Empire extended north into Central China.
The Mauryan Empire controlled more of the Indian subcontinent than the Gupta Empire did.
Why did the ancient city-states of Athens and Sparta develop different political systems?
Foreign travelers introduced new philosophies
The mountainous topography resulted in the isolation of these city-states.
The Byzantine Empire dictated government policies.
For over three centuries, civil wars raged in these city-states.
Hammurabi’s code of laws and Qin dynasty legalism are similar in that both promoted the idea that
an informed citizenry will help maintain peace and prosperity
harsh punishments for crimes will lead to a more orderly society
worship of leaders will maintain the power of an empire
equality of the people is the most important goal of government
Which 3 philosophies came out of the Warring State Period ?
Buddhism, Hinduism and Christianity
Confuscianism, Hindusim and Legalism
Legalism, Confucianism and Dao/Tao
Buddhism, Legalism and Hinduism
The Dynastic cycle was practiced in which ancient civilization? When would the cycle restart?
India ... Reincarnation
Greece ... Zeus mandated a time
China... When ever the God's chose a new ruler
Egypt ... Pharaoh's choice
The Ottoman Empire taking over most of East Asia would later result in ...
British Monarchy being established
American Imperialism in Latin America
Colonization of Africa
Christopher Columbus having to find an alternative route to Asia
In ancient times, the silk trade route was important because it made possible the exchange of goods between
Korea and Japan
China and the Roman Empire
Egypt and Greece
Siberia and the Ottoman Empire
The split of the Roman Empire and the move of the capital going from Rome to Constantinople lead to ....
A powerful and victorious Roman Empire
The Eastern part of the empire being powerful as it was closer to the Asian trade routes
A unified Roman Empire that took over 3 continents
The western part of the empire being powerful as it was closer to the Asian trade routes
Which is an example of Roman Influence in Africa
Canals
Terrace Farming
El Jem Theatre ( Colloseum)
Wheel Barrow
Asia Minor is which modern day country?
Israel
Turkey
Egypt
Italy
The Han Dynasty, Roman Empire, Gupta Empire and Athens are all similar becuase
Traded on the Silk trade Route
Went through a golden age
believed in Beuracracy

Expanded into multiple countries
Which of the following contributions were made by the Han Dynasty ( click on all that apply)
Stupas
Accupuncture
Silk Trade Route
Botanist
Hellenism
Fables and Folk tales
Zoology

The Zhou and the Han dynasty consolidated their power by ...
Creating civil service exam
Taxing citizens for use of certain land
Giving people free land
Using the Dynastic Cycle
Upper class women in the Gupta empire and in Athens were similar because
Both had jobs in farms
Both had unlimited opportunities for growth
Both used the government laws and policies to their advantage
Both had limited rights
In which chronological order did these ancient civilizations exist .... ( by dates)
Gupta, Roman, Carthage, Han
Greece, Mauryan, Han,Gupta
Mauryan, Carthage, Han, Rome
Greece, Mauryan, Gupta, Rome
Which following civilizations/ countries are a peninsula ...
Carthage
Rome, italy
China
Persian Empire
India