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Greek ideals of political equality derive from
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a. Archaic Period & Dark Age
b. India & China
c. the Classical Period
d. Egypt
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The Greeks practiced colonization because
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a. they wanted to seize the riches of Africa and Asia
b. their industries needed raw materials and export markets
c. theories of economic growth predicted it as inevitable
d. their poleis faced overpopulation and political turmoil
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The Mediterranean island of Crete
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1. was already known for its poverty in the Bronze Age times.
2. was a center of strong resistance to Greek cultural influences.
3. was the center of Minoan civilization, reaching its peak in 1900-1700 BCE with cities such as Knossos.
4. inspired Schliemann to say, "I have gazed upon the face of Agamemnon."
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Drama in classical Athens was
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a. sponsored by the governing authorities, so dramatists were careful to avoid political criticism
b. based upon ancient legends, and so little or no contemporary relevance
c. controlled by priests of the god Dionysios, in whose honor the plays were presented
d. as expression of the demcratic temper of the city's populace
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29. The correct answer is Option A. Greek ideals of political equality derive from the Archaic period and Dark Age.
33. The correct answer is Option D. The Greek practiced colonisation because their poleis faced overpopulation and political turmoil.
34. The correct answer is Option 3. Crete center of Minoan civilization, reaching its peak in 1900-1700 BCE with cities such as Knosso
35. The correct answer is Option C. Drama in Classical Athens was controlled by priests of the god Dionysios, in whose honour the plays were presented.
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