Chapter 7: Lesson 4: Glory, War, and Decline
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Theresa McHugh
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History, Geography
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6th - 10th Grade
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Multiple Choice
In the 400s BC, the rule of Pericles was called
the Dark Age.
the Peloponnesian Age.
the Golden Age.
the Age of War.
2.
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The government of Athens eventually turned into a representative democracy like we have in the United States.
True
False
3.
Multiple Choice
The Athenian citizens with political rights included
women
male shopkeepers and laborers
first-born male children
immigrants
4.
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Athens had many enslaved people who were captured during battle and became prisoners of Athens.
True
False
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The Delian League lost power and influence because
Pericles tried to take control of the League and other city-states who were members.
Sparta joined the League and member city-states resigned, or quit, in protest.
the Persians paid Greek city-states to resign from the League.
Sparta took over the Delian League.
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Historians call the war between Sparta and Athens the Peloponnesian War because Athens was located on the island of Peloponnesus.
True
False
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