12/5/24 Ancient Greece Review Partner Flashcard

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Which two ancient civilizations developed during the Bronze Age of Ancient Greece? Options: Roman and Egyptian, Minoan and Mycenaean, Spartan and Athenian, Persian and Babylonian
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Minoan and Mycenaean
Answer explanation
The Minoan and Mycenaean civilizations were prominent during the Bronze Age in Ancient Greece, known for their advanced cultures, trade, and contributions to art and architecture, unlike the other options listed.
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What caused the decline of the Minoan Civilization?
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Catastrophe around 1400 BC
Answer explanation
The decline of the Minoan Civilization is attributed to a catastrophe around 1400 BC, likely linked to natural disasters such as earthquakes or volcanic eruptions, which significantly impacted their society.
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What was a similarity between Minoan society and Mesopotamia?
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Less centrally-governed
Answer explanation
Both Minoan society and Mesopotamia were less centrally-governed compared to other ancient civilizations. They had decentralized structures, allowing for local governance and autonomy, unlike more centralized states.
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What did the Mycenaean fortresses house similar to Egyptian pyramids?
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Tombs
Answer explanation
The Mycenaean fortresses, like Egyptian pyramids, served as tombs for their elite. Both structures were designed to honor and protect the dead, reflecting the importance of burial practices in their respective cultures.
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How did the Greeks pass down their history during the Dark Ages?
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Storytelling
Answer explanation
During the Dark Ages, the Greeks primarily passed down their history through storytelling. Oral traditions allowed them to share myths, legends, and historical events, as written records were scarce during this period.
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What did the Greeks learn from the Dorians? Options: Farming techniques, Building cities, Making tools and weapons from metal, Sailing skills
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Making tools and weapons from metal
Answer explanation
The Dorians introduced the Greeks to advanced metallurgy, enabling them to make tools and weapons from metal, which significantly improved their agricultural and military capabilities.
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What did winners of the Ancient Greek Olympics receive?
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A crown of olive leaves
Answer explanation
Winners of the Ancient Greek Olympics were awarded a crown of olive leaves, symbolizing victory and honor, rather than gold medals or trophies, which are common in modern competitions.
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Where were the Ancient Greek Olympics held?
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Olympus
Answer explanation
The Ancient Greek Olympics were held in Olympia, not Olympus. Olympia was a sanctuary site dedicated to Zeus, where the games took place every four years, making it the correct answer.
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What type of events were included in the Ancient Greek Olympics? Running, boxing, wrestling, Swimming, cycling, gymnastics, Archery, fencing, sailing, Skiing, snowboarding, ice skating
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Running, boxing, wrestling
Answer explanation
The Ancient Greek Olympics featured events like running, boxing, and wrestling, which were central to the competition. Other options like swimming and skiing were not part of the original Olympic events.
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What was the most prestigious event in the Ancient Greek Olympics?
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Pentathlon
Answer explanation
The Pentathlon was considered the most prestigious event in the Ancient Greek Olympics, as it tested a range of skills across five disciplines: running, jumping, discus throw, javelin throw, and wrestling, showcasing the versatility of athletes.
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