• 1. 
    Most of Ancient Greece was divided into these types of political regions:

  • City-states
  • Countries
  • Provinces
  • Tribes
  • 2. 
    Where was the government of democracy first conceived of and introduced?

  • Olympia
  • Sparta
  • Rome
  • Athens
  • 3. 
    How were most of the officials chosen in the Greek democracy?

  • They were chosen from all the citizens by lottery
  • They were voted on by the people
  • The people who paid the most taxes became the officials
  • The king picked all the officials
  • 4. 
    In Athens, only the citizens could vote. Who qualified as a citizen?

  • Men who had completed their military training
  • Anyone who lived in Athens for over one year
  • Men who were born in the city of Athens
  • Anyone who professed their loyalty to Athens
  • 5. 
    What type of government did the city-states of Greece have?

  • Democracy
  • Oligarchy
  • Monarchy
  • All of the above
  • 6. 
    Which body of the Greek government included all the citizens who showed up to vote?

  • The Senate
  • The Councils
  • The Court
  • The Assembly
  • 7. 
    For public lawsuits in the Greek democracy, how many people sat on the jury?

  • 7
  • 501
  • 51
  • 12
  • 8. 
    When a city-state was ruled by a single person, like a king, what did they call the leader?

  • Tsar
  • Emperor
  • Dictator
  • Tyrant
  • 9. 
    What body of Greek democracy handled the day to day running of the government?

  • The Assembly
  • The Council
  • The Ministers
  • The Courts
  • 10. 
    What were the two largest city-states in Ancient Greece who fought many battles between each other?

  • Thebes and Olympia
  • Sparta and Thebes
  • Corinth and Athens
  • Athens and Sparta
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