World History 10 - Test #99
The 2 factors that helped Rome to build a great empire were military _____ and political common sense.
might
The favorite saying of Socrates was ____.
"know thyself"
Alexander founded ____ in Egypt.
Alexandria
The golden man was put forth by ____.
Aristotle
The period in Greece between 1100 and 800 B.C. is called the _____ because of the chaos and violence in the land.
Dark Ages
Athens continued to be the leading city-state throughout most of the ____ Age.
Classical
The popular assembly in Athens was called the ____.
Ekklesia
Cleopatra
Greek Queen of Egypt
The Carthaginian leader in the Second Punic War was ____.
Hannibal
A famous Greek historian was _____.
Herodotus
The Hellenistic Age covered the ______ Period of Biblical history.
Intertestament
The Temple of Athena was called the Parthenon and was built by ____ during Athens' Golden Age.
Pericles
The _____ Wars began in 492 and continued until 479 B.C.
Persian
The Greeks added vowels to the _____ consonants.
Phoenician
In his book, the Republic, ____ proposed dividing society into three classes.
Plato
Cicero
Roman statesman, orator, and writer
Jesus Christ
Saviour born in Bethlehem
The _____ controlled the political power not given to the consuls or the dictator.
Senate
The _____ devoted themselves to military training and war.
Spartans
The Iliad and the Odyssey are about the ______ and their aftermath.
Trojan Wars
The Etruscans were civilized people who were _____ warriors.
excellent
True/False: A a result of Roman conquests, Rome ran out of money and slaves.
false
True/False: Both Tiberius and Gaius Gracchus were successful in their reforms.
false
True/False: The war between Julius Caesar and Pompey was won by Pompey.
false
Caesar Augustus
first Roman emperor
A famous group of Greek _____ teachers were the Sophists.
philosophy
Epicureanism
religion offering no hope for eternity
The land of Greece is ______ with many large and small islands in the nearby sea.
rocky and mountainous
True/False: Julius Caesar added territory to the Roman Empire in Gaul.
true
True/False: The Roman army during the early Republic was made up of citizen-soldiers--mainly farmers.
true
True/False: The Roman general who captured Palestine in 63 B.C. was Pompey.
true
True/False: The Third Punic War led to the destruction of Carthage.
true
True/False: The basic unit of the Roman army was the legion.
true