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Jouer Test
1. 
According to the text, before the Bronze Age collapse it was common for Greek populations to be ruled [gobernadas] by:
A.
kings
B.
gods
C.
judges [jueces]
D.
religious leaders
2. 
The "polis" were the Greek cities, but they were not like other cities today, at the present time, because they were *********** towns.
A.
invencible
B.
no-protected
C.
huge (enormes)
D.
independent
3. 
Each Greek city-state had its own festivals and **********.
A.
language
B.
empires
C.
government
D.
religion
4. 
According to the text, some Greeks considered that a well-managed city should have around ***** citizens.
A.
2.000
B.
250.000
C.
10.000
D.
125.000
5. 
Although [aunque] the Greeks strongly defended the idea of freedom of their 'polis', ******* existed in all of them; not all the inhabitants [habitantes] were 'citizens'.
A.
police
B.
equality
C.
slavery
D.
monarchies
6. 
Delphi [Delfos] was important because there was a temple in which the __________ was divined or predicted -they believed-. It was dedicated to the god Apollo and delegations from different Greek polis arrived there frequently.
A.
future
B.
past
C.
treasures [tesoros]
D.
robberies [robos]
7. 
The games at Olympia were held every 4 years and the ancient Greek world began to use these games as a common time reference in their culture. The first ones on record [los primeros de los que hubo registro] were in _ _ _ BC.
8. 
The ____ that was admitted to the games was considered officially "Greek".
A.
kid
B.
culture
C.
religion
D.
city
9. 
God Level Question: Who was the greatest god of Olympus?
A.
Apollo
B.
Zeus
C.
Hera
D.
Chronos
10. 
According to the author, the greatest splendor of Greek ancient civilization can be considered to have begun in the ( _ )th century BC.
11. 
Greek cities frequently went to war with each other. For this and other reasons, such as resources, population growing and the prosperity they achieved [que lograban] thanks to their sophistication, a good alternative was:
A.
go to inland areas, without coast
B.
colonize other coastal areas
C.
make war on other peoples
D.
stop growth and sophistication
12. 
The distance between the main cities and the colonies caused differences in the way Greek was spoken [diferencias en las que el griego se hablaba] in some distant polis.
A.
True, and that generated jokes among the Greeks
B.
True, distance does not affect language
C.
False, distance does not affect language
D.
False, that generated jokes among the Greeks
13. 
"Ithaca", the island of the legendary Ulysses, is located
A.
in western Greece
B.
in southern Greece
C.
in the east of Greece
D.
in southeastern Greece
14. 
The city of Sybaris and Crotone were
A.
enemy cities
B.
colonies in Asia
C.
luxury [lujos] lovers
D.
allied cities
15. 
The author of the text (Isaac Asimov) says that Greece was like a world in miniature, since
A.
There were many independent governments
B.
There was communication between distant places
C.
There were diplomatic relations between states
D.
All of the above