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Title of test:
Greece Section 3

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Neville
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Creation Date:
16/05/2012

Category:
History

Number of questions: 16
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What was daily life like in Athens for boys? boys ate breakfast early boys went to school boys trained after school all are correct none are correct.
Athens was a city-state in ancient Greece on peninsula of Attica Agoras Acropolis all are correct.
A public market & meeting place in ancient Greece. vendor agora tholos all are correct.
What was the center of public life in Athens? the agora the Minoan Civilization the Parthenon the acropolis.
someone who sells goods acropolis tyrant vendor agora.
Homes in ancient Athens were simpler than the agora’s public buildings. true false.
Which describes homes in ancient Athens? plain, mud bricks homes with a courtyard in center fancy brick homes huts made from straw and mud all are correct.
ancient Greek homes had a kitchen, storeroom, dining room, bedrooms & some had bathrooms. true false.
Women of Athens usually stayed at home had few freedoms that men had couldn't vote or own property were in charge of slaves, took care of the home, cared for young kids, organized spinning & weaving all are correct.
About how many slaves were in ancient Athens? 100,000 1000 10,000.
Slaves made up about how much of the population? 1/3 2/3 1/4.
Who were Athenian slaves? captured by army or pirates children of slaves foreigners because Greeks didn’t like owning other Greeks all are correct.
Slavery allowed Athenians time to do other things like art, education, & politics. true false.
No slave could buy freedom. true false.
Many Athenian slaves worked as servants in homes and were treated well. true false.
Slaves could not help artisans. true false.
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