In honor of St. Patrick's Day
Some limericks are coming your way.
The homework they contain
May be kind of a pain
But at least it won't take you all day.
JC has a Cyber Day rule
When it snows, we still "attend" school.
Just fill in all the blanks
And then offer up thanks
You won't be considered a fool.
You must write in sentences complete.
(Yes, it's longer than your basic tweet.)
To your blog you will transfer
Every one of your answers.
Then go get yourself something to eat.
Now, in prose: Answer the following questions in complete sentences. Write the answers in your blog, and post it by the end of the day. Hopefully we'll all be together tomorrow! Enjoy your Cyber Day!
Update: Future lawyer Maddie points out that Section 3 does not have class today, and asks if they have to do this assignment. Technically, you do not have to do the assignment today, since we don’t have class. But just to keep things fair, I am going to give your section the same assignment tomorrow. So if you want to get a head start on it today, go for it. Thanks, Maddie!
Update: Future lawyer Maddie points out that Section 3 does not have class today, and asks if they have to do this assignment. Technically, you do not have to do the assignment today, since we don’t have class. But just to keep things fair, I am going to give your section the same assignment tomorrow. So if you want to get a head start on it today, go for it. Thanks, Maddie!
- Which of the following is not a characteristic of Greece?
- peninsula b.
many islands c. mountainous d. mostly fertile land
- Approximately ___________ of Greece is covered by
mountains.
- 2/3 b.
3/4 c. 1/2 d.
1/4
- Define the term barbarian as it was originally used in the
ancient world.
a. The
Greeks first used this term to describe those foreigners that they could not
understand, but seemed to be saying "bar bar" when speaking.
b. A group
of people that is able to quickly adapt to the new environment in which they
arrive despite speaking a foreign tongue.
c. A group
of people migrating into a territory where they do not speak the native tongue.
d. A life
based upon farming, warfare, and tribal organization.
e. The word
came from the Greek "barbaros," which originally meant
"Non-Greek."
4.
What defines a megalithic structure?
a.
Homes that were constructed for people during the
Neolithic period
b.
Fortifications constructed for people during the
Neolithic period
c.
Massive rough-cut stones used to construct
monuments and tombs
d.
Giant dinosaurs whose fossil remains were visible
to ancient peoples
e.
Evidence of advanced technological tools
5.
What does the term tribe refer to?
a.
A social and political unit consisting of a group of communities
held together by common interests, traditions, and real or mythical ties of
kinship
b.
A family-based group governed by a hereditary chieftain
c.
A clan-based group prior to the advent of city-states in the Greek
world
d.
A group of warriors, related by blood, who are governed by a king
or queen
e.
All of these
- Tribes were governed by
- Warrior kings or
queens d. all of these
- Chieftains e. none of these
- Tribal leaders chosen
by warriors
- Who were the first
European barbarians to make contact with civilization?
- Greeks d. Phoenicians
- Hittites e. people of Asian Minor
- Celts
- Which of the following modern-day
countries would NOT be considered a member of “Western civilization”?
- Greece d. Italy
- England e. United States
- China
- What is the name of the
sea located just west of the
Greek mainland?
- Mediterranean Sea d. Ionian Sea
- Aegean Sea e. Chesapeake Bay
- Atlantic Ocean
- What is the name of the
sea located just east of the
Greek mainland?
- Mediterranean Sea d. Ionian Sea
- Aegean Sea e. Chesapeake Bay
- Atlantic Ocean
- What were the major
crops the Aegean people lived on?
- Rice, vines, and
olives
- Potatoes, vines, and
olives
- Grain, vines, and
olives
- Onions, wheat, and
beer
- Corn, wheat, and rice
- Which civilization
arose on the island of Crete?
- Mycenaean d. Persian
- Minoan e. Phoenician
- Spartan
- Which civilization
established settlements along the Greek mainland’s southern shore and on
some islands?
- Mycenaean d. Persian
- Minoan e. Phoenician
- Spartan
- Which civilization
built massive walls to protect themselves from attack?
- Mycenaean d. Persian
- Minoan e. Phoenician
- Spartan
- A period of Greek
history in which the population dropped, ships no longer sailed, and writing
fell out of use, is called the
- First Persian War d. Dark Ages
- Megalithic Destruction e. none of these
- Collapse of Crete
- Following this time
period, the Greeks joined which group as the leading commercial and
seafaring nation of the Mediterranean?
- Etruscans d. Persians
- Egyptians e. Phoenicians
- Hittites
- In historical writing,
the letter “c” might appear before a date, as in “c. 1500 BC.” What does this “c” mean?
- around d. all of these
- about e. none of these
- circa
- By 600 BC, Greek
city-states dotted the coastlines around the Mediterranean Sea. These were called
- colonies d. hoplites
- demos e. megaliths
- Starbucks
- Although they varied in
size, ancient Greek city-states most closely resembled what modern-day
geographical feature?
- cities d. nations
- counties e. continents
- states
- This is a form of government in which a
small group of citizens dominated, and the power of the majority was
limited in various ways.
- democracy c. oligarchy
- monarchy d. tyranny
- This is a form of
government in which decisions were made by the majority of adult male
citizens.
- democracy c. oligarchy
- monarchy d. tyranny
- This is a form of
government in which a self-proclaimed dictator held power.
- democracy c. oligarchy
- monarchy d. tyranny
- This is a form of
government in which power is held by a single ruler, and is often passed
along from father to son.
- democracy c. oligarchy
- monarchy d. tyranny
- Spartans used this
government system.
- democracy c. oligarchy
- monarchy d. tyranny
- At what age did Spartan
males begin their military training?
- seven d. eighteen
- twelve e. twenty-one
- fifteen
- What was the wealthiest
city-state in the ancient Greek world?
- Athens d. Sparta
- Thebes e. Argos
- Corinth
- This was the high
fortified citadel and religious center of an ancient Greek town.
- Parthenon d. helos
- Pantheon e. polites
- acropolis
- This was the name of
the southern peninsula where Sparta was located.
- Anatolia d. Stonehenge
- Mt. Olympus e. Peloponnesus
- Crete
- These were massive
fighting ships with three banks of oars, used to ram or board enemy ships.
- phalanxes d. biremes
- hoplites e. triremes
- tyrants
- This was a heavily armed
and armored citizen-soldier of ancient Greece.
- phalanx d. bireme
- hoplite e. trireme
- tyrant
Short answer.
- You recall the time period when the Greek population dropped, ships no longer sailed,
and writing fell out of use. What
years did this period begin and end?
- During the
time period when writing fell out of use, the poet Homer is said to have
told stories of the Trojan War, and of a war hero attempting to return to
his home. What are the titles of
these two stories?
- The word “Mediterranean” originally
meant _____________________ .
- What were prominent and long-established Athenian land-owners called?
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