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What is defined as a democratic form of government?
a.
There are multiple rulers whose rule in not based on law.
b.
The people in power are elected by the people via free and fair elections.
c.
The rulers are a small group of people representing on a small section of the society.
d.
There is a single ruler who makes all the decisions.
The correct answer is: The people in power are elected by the people via free and fair elections.
A tyrant, in the context of Ancient Greece, did all except:
a.
ruled with total power
b.
shared power with the citizens
c.
at times cruel and sometimes sympathetic
d.
seized power by force
The correct answer is: shared power with the citizens
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How did the Spartan government work?
a.
It was ruled by tyrants who derived their power from war-making.
b.
It relied on a merchant oligarchy to make and administer laws.
c.
It shared power among kings, an elite council, and elected officials.
d.
It centered on a tribunal of warriors elected from their regiments.
The correct answer is: It shared power among kings, an elite council, and elected officials.
Plato was a disciple of __________________.
a.
Socrates
b.
Aristotle
c.
Cicero
d.
Polybius
The correct answer is: Socrates
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The board of magistrates in Athens was referred to as the:
a.
The Twelve
b.
Supreme court
c.
Gerousia
d.
The Eleven
The correct answer is: The Eleven
The most important duty of Spartan women was to:
a.
weave clothes for the household.
b.
give birth to as many children as possible, preferably male.
c.
work at the agricultural fields.
d.
fight wars along with the male citizens.
The correct answer is: give birth to as many children as possible, preferably male.
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Which of the following comprised of the 'The Council of 500' in Athens?
a.
A group of 500 citizens chosen to form council responsible for day-to-day business of the government.
b.
Wise men, philosophers, artists among others who gave their opinions on new legislations.
c.
250 male and 250 female citizens of Athens responsible for decision making.
d.
Brave Athenian soldiers who safeguarded its territory.
The correct answer is: A group of 500 citizens chosen to form council responsible for day-to-day business of the government.
Which of the following is defined as a system of government in which a small group of people rule a larger group of people?
a.
Republic
b.
Tyranny
c.
Oligarchy
d.
Monarchy
The correct answer is: Oligarchy
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Which of the following is false about democracy in Ancient Athens?
a.
An assembly of all citizens came together to vote on the laws
b.
To be a citizen, you had to be a male.
c.
All people, including women, foreigners and slaves were citizens and participated in the government.
d.
Citizens served as jurors, regardless of wealth
The correct answer is: All people, including women, foreigners and slaves were citizens and participated in the government.
Aristotle, Plato, and Socrates were prominent ___________.
a.
Philosophers
b.
Poets
c.
Warriors
d.
Political leaders
The correct answer is: Philosophers
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