A) Lived on Crete island
B) Developed Linear A
C) Made advancements in bronze
D) All of the above
The Mycenaeans…
A) took control of Crete at Knossos
B) controlled mainland Greece, with its political centre in Athens
C) lived before the Minoans did
D) developed Linear A
Significance of the Archaic Period in Greece:
A) losing significant territory in Sicily and Italy
B) the end of city-states (polis)
C) Olympic Games
D) Persians wars
Alexander the great…
A) discouraged making Greek culture and language a common uniting force<
B) was a student of Aristotle
C) his death marked the beginning of a Classical Age BR>
D) his death marked the end of the Hellenistic Age
Octavian…
A) was part of the Second Triumvirate
B) defeated Antony’s armies, causing him and Cleopatra to commit suicide
C) was given the semi-divine name of Augustus
D) all of the above
Rome under Augustus…
A) He turned Rome from a “city of brick to a city of stone”
B) was peaceful, and this period was called “Principate”
C) Rome experienced a population decline of about 180, 000 people
D) All of the above
Which is false?
A) Nero was bad
B) Tiberius was bad
C) Hadrian was good
D) Trajan was bad
Which statement about the Etruscans is false?
A) They were the first inhabitants of Southern Italy c.750 BCE
B) They conquered Rome around 600 BCE
C) they dug the great sewer, which then became the Forum
D) their influence on Romans include numerals, politics (purple robes) and symbol of fasces
Which statement about the Punic Wars is false?
A) There were a total of three Punic Wars
B) In the first Punic War, Rome added Sicily and Carthage to its empire and destroyed Syracuse
C) In the second Punic War, there were four great battles with heavy Roman losses
D) The third Punic War was 50 years after Hannibal’s defeat (the person who had invaded with elephants)
Which piece of architecture is not Roman work?
A) Thermal baths
B) The Pantheon
C) The Parthenon
D) Aqueducts