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Ancient Greece 3
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Ancient Greece 6th Grade Standards
1. The Athenian economy was based on trade. Which of the following was traded at the main marketplace called the agora?
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Read more about the ancient agora:
https://www.athenskey.com/agora.html
lettuce, onions, and other vegetables
coins made of gold, silver, and bronze
pottery and furniture
all of the above
2. What was true about education in Athens?
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https://www.britannica.com/topic/education/Athens
boys and girls received an equal education
slaves were taught to read and write so they could become free
only boys could go to school
all students were provided with their own set of books
3. Which was also true of education in Athens?
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a set of books was freely provided to all students
memorizing lessons was very important
participating in sports was not allowed
boys and girls studied together to prepare for tests
4. What was true about women in Athens?
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Women_in_Classical_Athens
women were not considered citizens in Athens
women could choose their own husbands
women could vote at assembly meetings
none of the above
5. Which was one of the most difficult and dangerous kinds of work a slave in Athens might be forced to do?
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Ancient Greek Silver Mining:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mines_of_Laurion
wash clothes
help raise children
mine silver underground
work as a city clerk
6. What was true about the assembly in Sparta?
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it was made up of only male citizens
it was made up of a large group of people which met outdoors
it had very little power to make decisions
all of the above
7. Once the Spartans conquered a neighboring group of people, what did they do?
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the Spartans granted citizenship to the conquered people
Spartans married the conquered adults and adopted the children into their own family
the Spartans forced the conquered people into slavery
none of the above
8. Sparta differed from Athens in many ways. Sparta did not trade with other city-states very much. Why not?
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the leaders of Sparta feared that meeting new people might give their own people new ideas and weaken their government
because they did not speak the same language as people from other Greek city-states
because the nearest city-states were thousands of miles away
all of the above
9. Which was generally true about life in Sparta?
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the city depended on slaves and non-citizens to do a lot of the physical labor (work)
Sparta was ruled by only a few people who made decisions that affected the whole population of Sparta
the economy (the wealth of a city or country) of Sparta depended mostly on farming and military conquests of people in neighboring city-states
all of the above
10. Other city-states and people from other countries did not like trading with Sparta because Sparta did not have coins. What did Sparta use as a form of money?
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pig tails
heavy metal bars
horse teeth
mud bricks
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