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AP World History Chapter 10 Flashcards

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11081071139The Homeric epic the Iliad deals withthe war to capture Troy0
11081071140The author of the Iliad wasHomer1
11081071141The political world of the ancient Greeksusually consisted of independent, autonomous city-states2
11081071142The Mycenaeans received early indirect influence from the Egyptians and Phoenicians through their contact with theMinoans3
11081071143The best example of Minoan cultural brilliance can be seen in the remains atKnossos4
11081071152Which of the following words was used by the Greeks to refer to generals or politicians who, although often popular, gained power by irregular meanstyrant5
11081071153Which of the following events occurred during the time of Periclesall of the above6
11081071154Which of the following did not come about because of Greek colonizationpolitical unification7
11081071155The decisive naval battle of the Persian War was fought atSalamis8
11081071156Under whose leadership did Athens become the most sophisticated of the poleisPericles9
11081071157The naval loss at Salamis was viewed by the Persian kingXerxes10
11081071164Which of the following people wrote that Alexander the Great possessed "great personal beauty, invincible power of endurance, and a keen intelligent"Arrian11
11081071165Of all the Hellenistic empires, Greek influence was greatest inthe Seleucid realm12
11081071166The wealthiest of the Hellenistic empires was the ______ empirePtolemaic13
11081071172Which of the following did Socrates believe was more important than wealth or famehuman reason14
11081071173The words "The unexamined life is not worth living" were spoken bySocrates15

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