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Classical Civilizations

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  • Which pair of physical features most likely had the greatest influence on the development of the Greek city-states
    lakes and mountains
    mountains and seas
    plains and mountains
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  • 1advanced human society 2developed arts and science 3record keeping 4 political/social institutions are examples of?
    A Classical civilization
    a monarchy
    a River Valley Civilization
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  • A republic differs from a monarchy because in a republic
    a leader is elected
    a leader's position is inherited
    a group of leaders run the country
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  • What type of Political system did the Qin Dynasty use?
    Oligarchy
    monarchy
    Republic
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  • What was Emperor Qin known for standardizing (making the same) throughout China?
    all of the above
    weights
    measures
    currency
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  • The Terra Cotta Army, Jewels and Tools have what in common?
    They were buried with Emperor Qin
    They are buried in the Great Wall of China
    They are key parts of Confucianism
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  • Which was a key teaching of Confucius?
    He believed people should sacrifice to god so that the gods would help them
    He believed in strong family loyalty and ancestor worship
    He believed that the gods and goddesses controlled the world around them
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  • Which is the most accurate definition of a tyrant?
    a religious leader
    a cruel and oppressive leader
    a leader of diverse groups of people under a centralized government
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  • Athens had a democratic system of government. Which statement describes an important aspect of Athenian governement?
    The people of Athens elected their leaders
    Women in Athens were not allowed to vote
    The wealthiest people of Athens became leaders,
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  • Because all decisions were made by all free adult male citizens in Athens, the government was considered to be
    a monarchy
    a male oligarchy
    a direct democracy
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