HIST 3 Quiz 3
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- 2. this league was a confederacy of Greek polis'
- 3. What best describes Greek religious beliefs and practices?
- 5. Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle were famous examples of Greek...
- 7. Who was allegedly responsible for reforming Sparta into a quasi-Democracy?
- 9. this Greek philosopher argued illness was the result of natural causes
- 11. This form of democracy may have been practiced by Ancient Africans, where kings needed consensus
- 13. He was a celebrated reformer who updated Athenian law
- 14. What was a Greek citizen soldier known as?
- 15. Flavius Josephus questioned whether crediting this area for democracy
- 16. Greek city states, especially Sparta, relied on this anti-democratic institution
- 21. He was a famous Macedonian who conquered Persia and much of Mesopotamia
- 22. This word comes from the ancient Greek demokratia
- 23. What was the main unit of the Greek military known as?
- 24. this was a devastating Civil War between Athens & Sparta
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- 1. This Sumerian institution may have "hemmed in" the Kings, serving as a check on their power
- 4. herodotus and thucydides are sometimes considered the fathers of...
- 6. This democratic institution may have existed in Ancient Mesopotamia far before Greece
- 8. Who did Greece credit for being responsible for the true democratic revolution in Ancient Greece?
- 10. This ancient Sanskrit word may mean assembly, suggesting Vedic India practiced quasi-democracy
- 12. This group was completely excluded from Greek democracy
- 17. What was the language of Mycenaean Greece known as?
- 18. this Greek dramatist was the author of Prometheus Bound
- 19. the first Greco-Persian War was ended at the battle of...
- 20. This form of democracy seeks all citizens vote on key issues
- 21. This was a Spartan institution where young men lived and trained