Week 7
Which religion spread under the patronage of Achaemenid kings?
Zoroastrianism
Helot
Farmers whose ancestors were conquered by Sparta
How did Cyrus the Great maintain authority over his vast empire?
He installed regional satraps to govern territories in his stead
Which innovative technology helped maintain central authority across all the provinces?
An empire-wide postal system that used the roadways and relay stations
Who founded the Achaemenid Empire?
Cyrus the Great
Polis
Greek city-state
Hoplites
Greek foot soldiers fighting in closed ranks, called phalanxes
Cataphracts
Heavily armed and protected cavalry soldiers
Macedonia
Home of Alexander the Great
Oracles
Makers of predictions of the future to petitioners visiting temples situated on the no-man's-land between city-states
Peloponnesian War
Military conflict between Athens and Sparta
How did the discovery of silver in the Laurion aid in Greek efforts against the Persians?
Mined talents paid for the construction of warships.
Hellenistic
Period of Greek history from 323 BCE-31 BCE
Which of the following was NOT a result of the Peloponnesian War?
Previous patterns of brutal Greek warfare became even more entrenched in society.
Satraps
Provisional governors of the Persian Empire
Monist
Single impersonal principle
Monotheistic
Single personal god
Which of the following statements is true of Sparta but not Athens?
Spartan girls were fed the same food as their brothers, At age 20, the Spartan citizen began his membership in one of the sysitia, Sparta was ruled under an oligarchy of two hereditary kings.
How did the centralized government facilitate trade in the Achaemenid Empire?
The Achaemenids standardized the currency and language and built the Royal Road
Why was the Achaemenid Empire described as the world's first global empire?
The empire ruled over almost half of the world's population
Which of the following resulted from the Persian Wars?
The story of King Leonidas and his 300 Spartans became a famous story of Greek bravery, The Persians never attempted another invasion of Greece after the war, The Delian League was established and Athens rose to unchallenged power.
How did using Aramaic as a standard language affect the Achaemenid Empire?
Their system of trade was more efficient and commodities were traded across the empire
What did Cleisthenes' reforms give to Classical Greece?
They established institutions that would lead to further democratic reforms.
How did Athens eventually fall from its powerful, prestigious position as the leader of the Delian League?
They used the Delian League for their own ambitions and were defeated in the Peloponnesian War
Shahinshah
Title of Persian rulers