Greece through Byzantium test review

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A) Catacombs
B) Monarchy
C) Plebeian
D) Apologist
E) Democracy
F) Pedagogue
G) Acropolis
H) Gladiator
I) Patrician
J) Iconoclast
K) Oligarchy
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F) Pedagogue
G) Acropolis
H) Gladiator
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J) Iconoclast
K) Oligarchy
___ Common people of Rome
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C) Plebeian
D) Apologist
E) Democracy
F) Pedagogue
G) Acropolis
H) Gladiator
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J) Iconoclast
K) Oligarchy
___ Educated slave
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E) Democracy
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G) Acropolis
H) Gladiator
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J) Iconoclast
K) Oligarchy
___ Rule by the few
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K) Oligarchy
___ Defender of the faith
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J) Iconoclast
K) Oligarchy
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E) Democracy
F) Pedagogue
G) Acropolis
H) Gladiator
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J) Iconoclast
K) Oligarchy
___ Underground tunnels
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G) Acropolis
H) Gladiator
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J) Iconoclast
K) Oligarchy
___ Rule by the many or the common people
 E) Democracy
 T/F Peisistratus was the first tyrant of Athens.
 True
 T/F The Pantheon was a Roman temple and
an excellent example of classical architecture.
 True
 T/F ___ The Empress Valerian was a great
influence on the law code of Justinian’s reign
 False (Empress Theodora)
 T/F ___ The Battle of Salamis was a great
defeat for the Athenian navy.
 False (Persian)
 T/F ___ Jupiter is the supposed king of the
Greek gods.
 False (Zeus)
 T/F ___ Augustine produced the Latin Vulgate
 False (Jerome)
 T/F ___ The Minoans, who lived on the island
of Crete, developed a highly skilled
civilization.
 True
 T/F ___ Hippocrates was a great Greek
physician.
 True
 T/F ___ The Ottoman Turks were unsuccessful
in their effort to conquer Byzantium.
 True
 T/F ___ Marius was beaten by Pompey,
champion of the Senate, in Rome’s first civil
war.
 False (Sulla)
 T/F Phillip II was ruler of Egypt before
conquering nearly all of Greece
 False (Macedon)
 T/F Cyril and Methodius were famous
Byzantine missionaries.
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A) Constantine
B) Octavian
C) Leonidas
D) Blandina
E) Augustine
F) Aristotle
G) Hannibal
H) Diocletian
I) Pericles
J) Herodotus
K) Caesar
L) Justinian
M) Draco
 ___ Known for his merciless law code
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B) Octavian
C) Leonidas
D) Blandina
E) Augustine
F) Aristotle
G) Hannibal
H) Diocletian
I) Pericles
J) Herodotus
K) Caesar
L) Justinian
M) Draco
 ___ Greatest of the Byzantine rulers
 L) Justinian
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B) Octavian
C) Leonidas
D) Blandina
E) Augustine
F) Aristotle
G) Hannibal
H) Diocletian
I) Pericles
J) Herodotus
K) Caesar
L) Justinian
M) Draco
 ___ Crossed the Rubicon and became master of Rome
 K) Caesar
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D) Blandina
E) Augustine
F) Aristotle
G) Hannibal
H) Diocletian
I) Pericles
J) Herodotus
K) Caesar
L) Justinian
M) Draco
 ___ Great Carthaginian general
 G) Hannibal
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H) Diocletian
I) Pericles
J) Herodotus
K) Caesar
L) Justinian
M) Draco
 ___ Tutored Alexander
 F) Aristotle
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I) Pericles
J) Herodotus
K) Caesar
L) Justinian
M) Draco
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K) Caesar
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 ___ Brave Christian girl martyred for her faith
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I) Pericles
J) Herodotus
K) Caesar
L) Justinian
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 ___ Granted toleration to Christians with the Edict of Milan
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E) Augustine
F) Aristotle
G) Hannibal
H) Diocletian
I) Pericles
J) Herodotus
K) Caesar
L) Justinian
M) Draco
 ___ Initiated the tenth and greatest persecution
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F) Aristotle
G) Hannibal
H) Diocletian
I) Pericles
J) Herodotus
K) Caesar
L) Justinian
M) Draco
 ___ Great Athenian statesman
 I) Pericles
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G) Hannibal
H) Diocletian
I) Pericles
J) Herodotus
K) Caesar
L) Justinian
M) Draco
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J) Herodotus
K) Caesar
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I) Pericles
J) Herodotus
K) Caesar
L) Justinian
M) Draco
 ___ Greek “Father of History”
 J) Herodotus
 In what type of Greek was the New
Testament written?
 Koine
 What Roman emperor began the first great
persecution of the Christians?
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 Nero
 What were the wars between Rome and
Carthage called?
 Punic
 Name the magnificent cathedral built by
Justinian
 Haggia Sophia
 What type of government means “rule by the
best”?
 Aristocracy
 Who wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey?
 Homer
 Give the Hebrew word for “Anointed One.”
 Messiah
 Which was a famous Greek hero in
Homer’s works?
 Artemis
 Hera
 Achilles
 Apollo
 Achilles
 The first major naval battle in history was
_____________?
 Salamis
 Plataea
 Cannae
 Actium
 Salamis
 What was the Pax Romana?
 Magnificent temple in Rome
 The division of the Roman Empire
 Ancient law code of the Latins
 Period of peace and prosperity
 Period of peace and prosperity
 By A.D. ________ the New Testament had
been completed.
 75
 33
 100
 40
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 On March 15, 44 B.C., _________________
was murdered by a group of Roman
senators.
 Marius
 Julius Caesar
 Mark Antony
 Lepodis
 Julius Caesar
 Mt. _________________ erupted, burying
Herculaneum and Pompeii in volcanic ash.
 Penine
 Etna
 Olympus
 Vesuvius
 Vesuvius
 Which was not a name for the city called
New Rome?
 Constantinople
 Istanbul
 Persepolis
 Byzantium
 Persepolis
 What church is known for its use of the
Greek liturgy?
 Roman Catholic
 Independent
 Gentile
 Eastern Orthodox
 Eastern Orthodox
 What is the difference between a direct
democracy and a representative democracy?
 In a representative democracy, each citizen
represents himself in the assembly.
 Citizens of a direct democracy have little say in
major issues.
 Representative democracy allows voting citizens
to elect people to rule for them.
 In a direct democracy, the ruler is directly
accountable to the representative body.
 Representative democracy allows voting citizens
to elect people to rule for them.
 Which of the following is most true regarding
Roman persecution of the Christians?
 It succeeded in extinguishing the witness of the
early church.
 The persecutions prevented the spread of the
gospel.
 The testimony of those persecuted and martyred
spurred many others to become Christians
themselves.
 The church entered a “dark age” until the fires of
persecution were abated.
 The testimony of those persecuted and martyred
spurred many others to become Christians
themselves.
 Why was Arianism such a threat to the early
church?
 Arianism was an attempt to make Christianity the
“official” religion of the empire.
 Arianism denied the deity of Jesus Christ, thereby
denying His holiness and redemptive work.
 The early church feared that the Arians would
make their church worship elaborate and worldly.
 All of the above
 Arianism denied the deity of Jesus Christ,
thereby denying His holiness and redemptive
work.
 Why was it wrong for Theodosius to make
Christianity the only legal religion in the
empire?
 God’s church does not need Roman law to aid its
growth, as evidence by the persecutions.
 To force someone to make a confession of
Christianity does nothing for their relationship
with God.
 It brings unregenerate pagan thinking into the
church as many join the church because it is the
legal thing to do.
 All of the above.
 All of the above.