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Welcome to
Who Wants to be
a Millionaire
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Super Millionaire
Final Exam Review
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What statement correctly
describes a similarity
between Plato and
Socrates?
D: They both encouraged people to
discover ethical values
through reason
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A: They both expounded their
beliefs about governance system in
books.
B: They both set up schools for
disseminating knowledge.
C: They were both students of an
Athenian philosopher named
Aristotle.
D: They both encouraged people to
discover ethical values through
reason.
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In the following passage, what Greek
philosopher describes his own method of
seeking wisdom?
"All day long and in all places I am always fastening upon
you, stirring you and persuading you and reproaching you.
You will not easily find another like me."
A: Socrates
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A: Socrates
B: Plato
C: Aristotle
D: Petrarch
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Our citizens attend both to public and private duties, and do
not allow absorption in their own various affairs to interfere
with their knowledge of the city's life. We differ from other
states in regarding the man who holds aloof from public life
not as 'quiet' but as useless." —Pericles, Funeral Oration
Which statement best sums up the main idea of this passage?
C: In Athens, citizenship is extended
to anyone who wishes
to take part in government.
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A: In, Athens, democracy has led to
happiness and prosperity.
C: In Athens, all citizens have a responsibility
to take part in government
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B: In Athens, all citizens have
a right to vote.
D: In Athens, citizenship is extended to anyone
who wishes to take part in government.
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Which BEST summarizes
Alexander’s attitude towards
his Persian dominions?
D: He encouraged a blending
of Greek and Persian
customs.
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A: He worried constantly about
being murdered by his Persian
subjects.
B: He admired Persia greatly
and replaced Greek customs
with Persian ones.
C: He forced Persians to adopt
what he considered superior
Greek customs.
D: He encouraged a blending
of Greek and Persian customs.
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Rome was considered a
republic because
A: citizens voted for some
of their officials
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A: citizens voted for some of
their officials
B: patricians had the power
to veto bad legislations
C: plebeians supervised the
business of government
D: the emperor appointed
representatives to the senate
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the +1 point
Milestone!
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Which factor assisted the
spread of Christianity?,
A: unity within the Roman Empire
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A: unity within the Roman
Empire
B: dissatisfaction with the
Roman gods
C: insane Roman emperors
D: similarities between Roman
religions and Christianity
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Originally, the Roman
republic was governed
by a
B: a senate consisting of
300 patricians
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A: two tribunal consuls
C: two patrician dictators
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B: a senate consisting of
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D: a senate consisting of 300
plebeians
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Which statement is true of the
Athenian Democracy in ancient
Greece?
D: Only landowning men
could participate in
government.
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A: Monarchs and elders
served as advisors
B: Ephors ran the day to
day affairs
C: Major decisions were
approved by an assembly
D: Only landowning men could
participate in government
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Which of the following items
BEST explains the Crusades’
lasting influence on life in
Europe?
B: They brought new ideas and
goods to Europe.
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A: They caused wars among the
European monarchs
C: They sparked an agricultural
revolution in Europe
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B: They brought new ideas and
goods to Europe
D: They spread religious
tolerance throughout Europe
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The Magna Carta was important
because it established
A: the principle that the
monarch must obey the law
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A: the principle that the
monarch must obey the law
B: the limitation of the rights
of nobles and freemen
C: the supremacy of the
monarchy over the Church
D: a Parliament of lords
and common man
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the +2 points
Milestone!
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Which of these correctly arranges the general hierarchy
of the European feudal system?
A) 1) peasants, 2) lords, 3) monarch, 4) vassals
B) 1) lords, 2) monarch, 3) vassals, 4) peasants
C) 1) vassals, 2) peasants, 3) monarch, 4) lords
D) 1) monarch, 2) lords, 3) vassals, 4) peasants
D
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Charlemagne accomplished all of
the following EXCEPT
A: United much of the old eastern
and western Roman Empires
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A: United much of the old
eastern and western Roman
Empires
C: Created a unified
Christian empire
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B: Was crowned
emperor by the Pope
D: Encouraged Latin learning
by building schools
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Which idea differentiates the
Protestant doctrines of Calvinism
and Lutheranism?
D: belief in predestination
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A: rejection of saints,
indulgences
B: rejection of papal rule
C: belief in purgatory
D: belief in predestination
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Which of the following is NOT a
reason the Renaissance began in
Italy?
A: Italy had preserved the knowledge
and works from Greece and Rome
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A: Italy had preserved the
knowledge and works from
Greece and Rome
B: Italy was the center of the
C:The Catholic Church
financially supported the arts
D: It’s geographic location
was ideal for trade
.
Roman Empire
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Which of the following BEST
describes the shift in thinking and
daily life between the Medieval and
Renaissance eras?
A: shift to humanism instead
of religious studies
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A: shift to humanism instead of
religious studies
C: less emphasis on classical
scholarship in favor of new
methods of inquiry
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B: renewed focus on spirituality
over secular doctrine
D: focus on the divine as
inspiration for creativity and
intellectual pursuits
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YOU WIN $1 MILLION
DOLLARS!
.....really +3 points.