Which individual was responsible for the social movement described in below?
•Began in 500s B.C.
•Hoped to preserve order in society
•Attempted to establish a harmonious society
•Created a system of ethics for society
“Christians are to be taught that he who gives to the poor or lends to
the needy does a better work than buying pardons”
-Martin Luther - Ninety-Five Theses-
2) The above quote describes Martin Luther’s opposition to . . . ?
a. Catholic Church officials purchasing land.
b. Catholic Church support for the Crusades.
c. Catholic Church officials promoting the sale of indulgences.
d. Catholic Church support for the Spanish Inquisition.
3)The Romans were the first to invent and use _______________; a mixture of volcanic ash, lime, and water.
a. asphalt.c. concrete.
b. plaster.d. stucco.
4)The people of Egypt adapted to their arid desert climate, and they prospered because . . . ?
a. the Nile River gave life to their desert land.c. they traded with other nearby civilizations.
b. they invented new crops for their desert climate.d. of their extensive use of camels.
5)Queen Hatshepsut ruled Egypt from about 1479 BCE to 1485 BCE. She was considered to be . . . . ?
a. The first great pharaoh in Egyptian history.
b. An ancient relative of Mesopotamian royalty.
c. The first great female ruler in recorded history.
d. The first great collector of Egyptian art and literature.
6)Which of the following statements WAS TRUE of the Greek city-state of Sparta?
a. Sparta outlawed the use of slave labor.
b. Sparta developed a system of democracy.
c. Sparta made political decisions based on majority rule.
d. Sparta had a military way of life.
7)“Our plan of government favors the many instead of the few . . . while every citizen has an equal
opportunity to serve the public, we reward our most distinguished citizens by asking
them to make our political decisions.”
- Pericles’ Funeral Oration, 431 B.C. -
In the above quote, Pericles was describing . . . ?
a. Athenian democracy.c. Corinthian oligarchy.
b. Spartan monarchy.d. Roman dictatorship.
8) One of the first recognized historians was named Thucydides. As a Greek, he recorded some of Greece’s most
famous cultural events. Read the following passage recorded by Thucydides, and then select the best response.
“With reference to the narrative of events . . . I did not even trust my own impressions, but it
rests partly on what others saw for me, the accuracy of the report being always tried by
the most severe and detailed test possible.”
Question – Based on the above passage, Thucydides established how historians . . . ?
a. recorded legends and myths.c. wrote books to be used by students.
b. gathered and checked information.d. supported political reforms throughout society.
9)The ancient civilization of India was most directly affected by which of the following geographical features?
a. Major river systems that provided water, fish, and transportation.
b. Mountains to the south that protected the country from invasions.
c. Large grasslands that encouraged a nomadic lifestyle.
d. Dense forests that prevented the development of agriculture.
10)Which statement about the Hindu caste system in India is accurate?
a. Different castes shared the same rules for governing their behavior.
b. Foreigners were treated as members of the lowest caste.
c. Castes were encouraged to interact with one another.
d. People were required to stay in the same caste to which they were born.
11)According to ancient Greek myth, the Olympic Games were conducted by the Greek god . . . ?
a. Olympia.c. Poseidon.
b. Apollo. d. Zeus.
12)Paleolithic is a term meaning . . . ?
a. New Stone.c. Ice Age.
b. Old Stone.d. Early Humans.
13)During the reign of Augustus, ancient Rome entered an era of peace and prosperity known as the _______;
this era lasted for over 200 years.
a. Praetorian Wars.c. Black Death.
b. Latin Era.d. Pax Romana.
14)Roman officials feared Jesus’ message because they thought it might . . . ?
a. cause Romans to accept love and peace over warfare.
b. destroy the Jewish faith.
c. lead to Jesus being crowned emperor of the Roman empire.
d. threaten law and order within the Roman empire.
Thanks if you can help!! I no its alot!! Aorry!
•Began in 500s B.C.
•Hoped to preserve order in society
•Attempted to establish a harmonious society
•Created a system of ethics for society
“Christians are to be taught that he who gives to the poor or lends to
the needy does a better work than buying pardons”
-Martin Luther - Ninety-Five Theses-
2) The above quote describes Martin Luther’s opposition to . . . ?
a. Catholic Church officials purchasing land.
b. Catholic Church support for the Crusades.
c. Catholic Church officials promoting the sale of indulgences.
d. Catholic Church support for the Spanish Inquisition.
3)The Romans were the first to invent and use _______________; a mixture of volcanic ash, lime, and water.
a. asphalt.c. concrete.
b. plaster.d. stucco.
4)The people of Egypt adapted to their arid desert climate, and they prospered because . . . ?
a. the Nile River gave life to their desert land.c. they traded with other nearby civilizations.
b. they invented new crops for their desert climate.d. of their extensive use of camels.
5)Queen Hatshepsut ruled Egypt from about 1479 BCE to 1485 BCE. She was considered to be . . . . ?
a. The first great pharaoh in Egyptian history.
b. An ancient relative of Mesopotamian royalty.
c. The first great female ruler in recorded history.
d. The first great collector of Egyptian art and literature.
6)Which of the following statements WAS TRUE of the Greek city-state of Sparta?
a. Sparta outlawed the use of slave labor.
b. Sparta developed a system of democracy.
c. Sparta made political decisions based on majority rule.
d. Sparta had a military way of life.
7)“Our plan of government favors the many instead of the few . . . while every citizen has an equal
opportunity to serve the public, we reward our most distinguished citizens by asking
them to make our political decisions.”
- Pericles’ Funeral Oration, 431 B.C. -
In the above quote, Pericles was describing . . . ?
a. Athenian democracy.c. Corinthian oligarchy.
b. Spartan monarchy.d. Roman dictatorship.
8) One of the first recognized historians was named Thucydides. As a Greek, he recorded some of Greece’s most
famous cultural events. Read the following passage recorded by Thucydides, and then select the best response.
“With reference to the narrative of events . . . I did not even trust my own impressions, but it
rests partly on what others saw for me, the accuracy of the report being always tried by
the most severe and detailed test possible.”
Question – Based on the above passage, Thucydides established how historians . . . ?
a. recorded legends and myths.c. wrote books to be used by students.
b. gathered and checked information.d. supported political reforms throughout society.
9)The ancient civilization of India was most directly affected by which of the following geographical features?
a. Major river systems that provided water, fish, and transportation.
b. Mountains to the south that protected the country from invasions.
c. Large grasslands that encouraged a nomadic lifestyle.
d. Dense forests that prevented the development of agriculture.
10)Which statement about the Hindu caste system in India is accurate?
a. Different castes shared the same rules for governing their behavior.
b. Foreigners were treated as members of the lowest caste.
c. Castes were encouraged to interact with one another.
d. People were required to stay in the same caste to which they were born.
11)According to ancient Greek myth, the Olympic Games were conducted by the Greek god . . . ?
a. Olympia.c. Poseidon.
b. Apollo. d. Zeus.
12)Paleolithic is a term meaning . . . ?
a. New Stone.c. Ice Age.
b. Old Stone.d. Early Humans.
13)During the reign of Augustus, ancient Rome entered an era of peace and prosperity known as the _______;
this era lasted for over 200 years.
a. Praetorian Wars.c. Black Death.
b. Latin Era.d. Pax Romana.
14)Roman officials feared Jesus’ message because they thought it might . . . ?
a. cause Romans to accept love and peace over warfare.
b. destroy the Jewish faith.
c. lead to Jesus being crowned emperor of the Roman empire.
d. threaten law and order within the Roman empire.
Thanks if you can help!! I no its alot!! Aorry!