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The Golden Age of Greece & the Renaissance in Europe were both characterized by | artistic and literary achievements |
The ancient civilization that established the basis of Western democracy was | Greece |
A major characteristic of democracy in ancient Athens was | all adult male citizens were eligible to vote |
Important long-term contributions of ancient Greek and Roman civilizations are primarily found in the area of | government and law. |
The feature that was typical of Greece during the Golden Age and of Italy during the Renaissance was | a questioning spirit |
A major impact of ancient Greece and Rome on western civilization was that | Greek sculpture and Roman architecture were much admired and copied in the 18th and 19th centuries. |
The ancient Athenians are credited with | establishing governments that had democratic elements. |
The characteristic common to the golden Age of Greece and the Italian Renaissance was the | prosperity that led to the creation of many works of art. |
The ancient city states of Athens and Sparta developed different political systems because | the mountainous topography resulted in the isolation of these city-states. |
The Golden Age of Greece and the Golden Age of Islam were similar in that both were times when | advances in science and technology occurred. |
Alexander the Great's conquest of Greece, Asia Minor, Egypt, and Persia led to the | spread of Hellenic culture |
The factor common to the societies in ancient Athens in Renaissance Italy was that | humanism was the central philosophy. |
e ancient Mongols and the ancient Greeks is that both | established vast empires and spread their cultures to the people they conquered. |
One similarity in the history of the civilization of India, Egypt, and Greece is that they developed | mathematical concepts |
A similarity of the rule of the ancient Mongols and the ancient Greeks is that both | established vast empires and spread their cultures to the people they conquered. |
One way in which the writers of the Renaissance were influenced by the writers of ancient Greece was that the Renaissance writers | stressed the power of human reason. |
The geography influenced the development of ancient Greece because | excellent harbors encouraged seafaring trade. |
The ideals developed in the Athens of Pericles and in the REpublican Rome influenced the development of a | parliament in Britain |
An important factor that prevented the ancient Greek city-states from uniting to form a single nation was the | mountainous topography of the region |
Olympic games, the poems of Homer, the Hellenistic culture are associated with the ancient civilization of | Greece |
, mountainous geography on the civilization of ancient Greece was the development of | separate city-states. |
A similarity of the rule of the ancient Mongols and the ancient Greeks is that both | established vast empires and spread their cultures to the people they conquered. |
cause of the development of many small independent city-states in ancient Greece was | the mountainous terrain of Greece resulted in widely scattered settlements. |
A statement about Greek civilization that is an opinion rather than a fact is | Athens had a better culture than that of Sparta. |
One effect of alexander the Great's conquests was the | expansion of Hellenistic culture. |
The factor that best characterizes the art of both ancient Greece and the Renaissance is the | emphasis on the human form. |
A society that practiced direct democracy was | ancient Greece. |
The geographic characteristic that is shared by both Greece and Japan is an | irregular coastlines. |