HIST 3 Quiz 3

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