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Europe 8000BCE -600CE Multiple Choice
___1. Which of the following is accurate about the nature of Greece and early Rome?
- Women in ancient Greece were far less restrained politically and legally than women in Rome
- The rich soil of the Greek homeland was able to sustain a much larger population than was possible in the Roman homeland
- Romans extended citizenship to conquered peoples, while the Greeks were hesitant to share such privileges with outsiders
- When they came into contact with the Romans, Greeks adopted their religious rituals and major deities as their own
___2. The first Christians in the Roman Empire
- Were persecuted because Roman officials viewed their refusal to worship the emperor as a sign of disloyalty
- Were encouraged to spread the teachings of Jesus throughout the empire
- Found most converts among the middle and upper classes of society, who were the first to tire of the authoritarian rule of the emperors
- Lacked leadership and clear mission in the century after the death of Jesus
___3. Which of the following was true of the Roman and Han Empires?
- The Roman Empire relied on agriculture as the main source of wealth while Han China was far more urban
- The Roman Empire had a professional military while Han leaders relied on peasants to serve as farmers and soldiers
- Ancestor worship was important to citizens of both empires, and the family served as the model for each state
- Both empires built roads to provide military and economic advantages and to connect a network of cities and towns
___4. Which of the following statements is true about Buddhism and Christianity?
- Followers of both religions pray and make sacrifices to a pantheon of gods
- Each is tied closely to the teachings of an individual and rose in response to an established religion
- Most early Buddhist converts came from lower classes, while Christians found converts among upper classes
- Buddhists and Christians are connected by common beliefs and shared sacred text
___5. Which of the following is true of the Roman Republic and Athenian democracy?
- Both were dominated by wealthy males
- Slaves made up the majority of the population
- Both had a senate that advised kings and officials
- Outsiders were quickly granted citizenship and afforded respect
___6. Romanization most closely resembles
- Democracy
- Hellenism
- Christianity
- The Jewish Diaspora
___7. All of the following are true of women in the Roman Empire EXCEPT
- Women played very little role in public life
- Women were not allowed to own property
- Roman women were more constrained than most of their Greek counterparts
- Women lacked rights as they were viewed as children by the legal system
___8. All of the following contributed to the 3rd Century Crisis EXCEPT
- Frequent changes of rulers
- The invasion of Germanic tribes deep into the empire
- Inflation and poor economic decisions by emperors
- Large-scale conversion to Christianity
___9. Which of the following statements best describes the economic and political nature of the Minoan and Mycenaean civilizations?
- Minoan and Mycenaean homelands had vast natural resources and could follow an isolationist foreign policy
- Located on the island of Crete, the Minoans had far greater access to the Mediterranean and as a result were more politically and economically influential than the Mycenaeans
- Minoan and Mycenaean societies relied heavily on trade and thus had close economic and political ties to their neighbors around the Mediterranean
- Because of the authoritarian nature of their government, Minoans were more aggressive economically and politically than the isolated Mycenaeans
___10. After the 8th Century BCE the Greek political system was based on the polis, or city-state. Which of the following is true of this system?
- Each polis consisted of an urban center and the surrounding rural territory
- The polis system arose because of a large population increase, probably caused by more effective farming
- Each polis was fiercely independent, and as a result they often fought with one another to preserve their autonomy
- All of the above
___11. Which statement would most likely have come from a pre-Socratic Greek philosopher?
- Earth, air, and fire are the key elements of the world and serve as building blocks for nature
- People have natural rights, and therefore it is immoral to enslave another human being
- In order to ensure a bountiful harvest, it is vital to make sacrifices to the gods and goddesses
- For a democracy to function, the right to participate must be extended to all members of society
___12. Which of the following statements best describes the relationship between the Greeks and the Persians?
- They were allied against the rising power of the Assyrians
- Their relationship was based exclusively on trade
- They did not have a relationship because the empires did not coexist
- For over one hundred years the Greeks and Persians were at war
___13. Which of the following accurately describes the political conditions of the Roman Republic?
- Power rested on one, all-powerful leader whose legitimacy came from military success and conquest of new territory
- Land was the basis of wealth, and agriculture was the essential economic activity
- Power was shared among the people through direct democracy, although women and slaves had few rights
- Power was centered in the Senate, where select male citizens made foreign and domestic policies
___14. One impact of the expansion of the Roman Empire was
- Efficient and profitable trade because of the safety and stability of Roman rule
- The spread of the Latin language and Roman customs around the entire Mediterranean region
- That land was divided more evenly among the people of the empire than in previous times
- An increase in the reliance on slave labor