Quiz Questions and Answers PDF

Title Quiz Questions and Answers
Course Greek History
Institution University of Wisconsin-Stout
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Answers to the practice questions he gives us. He lets us find the answers before the quiz. So I'll give you the first one and you guys go out and find the rest for the year....


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Who was the patron God of Sparta? Ares and athena According to the textbook, knowledge of what Near Eastern technology made the most dramatic contribution to the development of Ancient Greek culture as it emerged from the Dark Ages? Iron working Greek women could defend their interests in court in disputes over property and other legal wrangles, but they could not do what in the courtroom? They couldn’t represent themselves Hoplites were what? Citizen soliders The theory of a hoplite revolution correctly assumes that new hoplites had the power to demand what ? increased political power for themselves According to the textbook, what was the most remarkable feature of the change in the political organization of Greek society in the Archaic Age? City states When did chattel slavery become the norm in Greece? 4th century BC Greek women ran the oikonomia, what did this word mean in Ancient Greece? It means the household Women were important in the public life, but they participated not in politics but in… having kids and teaching children The paternalistic attitude of Greek men toward women was rooted in the desire to control what? The woman, reproduction, her body, her mind In Spartan society, who were the perioikoi? he members of a social class and population group of non-citizen inhabitants of Laconia and Messenia According to the historian Xenophon, the Helots would be glad to do what to the Spartans? Eat them raw What city state created the most famous early Tyrrany? Corinth According to the textbook, who was the mythical founder of Athens? Cecrops What type of path did Solon try to steer between the rich and the poor? Democracy There will also be a bonus thought question about the importance of Greek myth to Greek culture. The stories of the mythes taught of things that were hard to understand. They had a god for almost everything and they had something to look up to....


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