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Welcome to Who Wants to be a Millionaire 50:50 15 $1 Million 14 $500,000 Welcome to Who Wants to be a Millionaire 13 $250,000 12 $125,000 11 $64,000 10 $32,000 9 $16,000 8 $8,000 7 $4,000 6 $2,000 5 $1,000 4 $500 3 $300 2 $200 1 $100

Super Millionaire Final Exam Review

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15 $1 Million What statement correctly describes a similarity between Plato and Socrates? 14 $500,000 13 $250,000 12 $125,000 11 $64,000 10 $32,000 9 $16,000 8 $8,000 7 $4,000 D: They both encouraged people to discover ethical values through reason 6 $2,000 5 $1,000 4 $500 3 $300 2 $200 50:50 1 $100 A: They both expounded their beliefs about governance system in books. B: They both set up schools for disseminating knowledge. D: They both encouraged people to discover ethical values through reason. C: They were both students of an Athenian philosopher named Aristotle.

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15 $1 Million 14 $500,000 In the following passage, what Greek philosopher describes his own method of seeking wisdom? "All day long and in all places I am always fastening upon you, stirring you and persuading you and reproaching you. You will not easily find another like me." 13 $250,000 12 $125,000 11 $64,000 10 $32,000 9 $16,000 8 $8,000 7 $4,000 A: Socrates 6 $2,000 5 $1,000 4 $500 3 $300 2 $200 50:50 1 $100 A: Socrates B: Plato C: Aristotle D: Petrarch

15 $1 Million 14 $500,000 13 $250,000 12 $125,000 11 $64,000 10 $32,000 9 $16,000 8 $8,000 7 $4,000 6 $2,000 5 $1,000 4 $500 3 $300 2 $200 1 $100

15 $1 Million Our citizens attend both to public and private duties, and do not allow absorption in their own various affairs to interfere with their knowledge of the city's life. We differ from other states in regarding the man who holds aloof from public life not as 'quiet' but as useless." —Pericles, Funeral Oration Which statement best sums up the main idea of this passage? 14 $500,000 13 $250,000 12 $125,000 11 $64,000 10 $32,000 9 $16,000 8 $8,000 7 $4,000 C: In Athens, citizenship is extended to anyone who wishes to take part in government. 6 $2,000 5 $1,000 4 $500 3 $300 2 $200 50:50 1 $100 B: In Athens, all citizens have a right to vote. A: In, Athens, democracy has led to happiness and prosperity. C: In Athens, all citizens have a responsibility to take part in government. D: In Athens, citizenship is extended to anyone who wishes to take part in government.

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A: He worried constantly about being murdered by his Persian subjects. 15 $1 Million 14 Which BEST summarizes Alexander’s attitude towards his Persian dominions? $500,000 13 $250,000 12 $125,000 11 $64,000 10 $32,000 9 $16,000 8 $8,000 7 $4,000 D: He encouraged a blending of Greek and Persian customs. 6 $2,000 5 $1,000 4 $500 3 $300 2 $200 50:50 1 $100 B: He admired Persia greatly and replaced Greek customs with Persian ones. A: He worried constantly about being murdered by his Persian subjects. C: He forced Persians to adopt what he considered superior Greek customs. D: He encouraged a blending of Greek and Persian customs.

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Rome was considered a republic because 15 $1 Million 14 $500,000 Rome was considered a republic because 13 $250,000 12 $125,000 11 $64,000 10 $32,000 9 $16,000 8 $8,000 7 $4,000 A: citizens voted for some of their officials 6 $2,000 5 $1,000 4 $500 3 $300 2 $200 50:50 1 $100 A: citizens voted for some of their officials B: patricians had the power to veto bad legislations D: the emperor appointed representatives to the senate C: plebeians supervised the business of government

You’ve Reached the +1 point Milestone! Congratulations!

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Which factor assisted the spread of Christianity?, 15 $1 Million 14 $500,000 Which factor assisted the spread of Christianity?, 13 $250,000 12 $125,000 11 $64,000 10 $32,000 9 $16,000 8 $8,000 7 $4,000 A: unity within the Roman Empire 6 $2,000 5 $1,000 4 $500 3 $300 2 $200 50:50 1 $100 A: unity within the Roman Empire B: dissatisfaction with the Roman gods C: insane Roman emperors D: similarities between Roman religions and Christianity

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Originally, the Roman republic was governed by a 15 $1 Million 14 $500,000 Originally, the Roman republic was governed by a 13 $250,000 12 $125,000 11 $64,000 10 $32,000 9 $16,000 8 $8,000 7 $4,000 B: a senate consisting of 300 patricians 6 $2,000 5 $1,000 4 $500 3 $300 2 $200 50:50 1 $100 A: two tribunal consuls B: a senate consisting of 300 patricians C: two patrician dictators D: a senate consisting of 300 plebeians

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Which statement is true of the Athenian Democracy in ancient Greece? 15 $1 Million 14 Which statement is true of the Athenian Democracy in ancient Greece? $500,000 13 $250,000 12 $125,000 11 $64,000 10 $32,000 9 $16,000 8 $8,000 7 $4,000 D: Only landowning men could participate in government. 6 $2,000 5 $1,000 4 $500 3 $300 2 $200 50:50 1 $100 A: Monarchs and elders served as advisors B: Ephors ran the day to day affairs C: Major decisions were approved by an assembly D: Only landowning men could participate in government

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15 $1 Million Which of the following items BEST explains the Crusades’ lasting influence on life in Europe? 14 $500,000 13 $250,000 12 $125,000 11 $64,000 10 $32,000 9 $16,000 8 $8,000 7 $4,000 B: They brought new ideas and goods to Europe. 6 $2,000 5 $1,000 4 $500 3 $300 2 $200 50:50 1 $100 A: They caused wars among the European monarchs B: They brought new ideas and goods to Europe D: They spread religious tolerance throughout Europe C: They sparked an agricultural revolution in Europe

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The Magna Carta was important because it established 15 $1 Million 14 $500,000 The Magna Carta was important because it established 13 $250,000 12 $125,000 11 $64,000 10 $32,000 9 $16,000 8 $8,000 7 $4,000 A: the principle that the monarch must obey the law 6 $2,000 5 $1,000 4 $500 3 $300 2 $200 50:50 1 $100 A: the principle that the monarch must obey the law B: the limitation of the rights of nobles and freemen C: the supremacy of the monarchy over the Church D: a Parliament of lords and common man

You’ve Reached the +2 points Milestone! Congratulations!

15 $1 Million 14 $500,000 13 $250,000 12 $125,000 11 $64,000 10 $32,000 9 $16,000 8 $8,000 7 $4,000 6 $2,000 5 $1,000 4 $500 3 $300 2 $200 1 $100

15 $1 Million 14 $500,000 Which of these correctly arranges the general hierarchy of the European feudal system? A) 1) peasants, 2) lords, 3) monarch, 4) vassals B) 1) lords, 2) monarch, 3) vassals, 4) peasants C) 1) vassals, 2) peasants, 3) monarch, 4) lords D) 1) monarch, 2) lords, 3) vassals, 4) peasants 13 $250,000 12 $125,000 11 $64,000 10 $32,000 9 $16,000 8 $8,000 7 $4,000 D 6 $2,000 5 $1,000 4 $500 3 $300 2 $200 50:50 1 $100 B A C D

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Charlemagne accomplished all of the following EXCEPT 15 $1 Million Charlemagne accomplished all of the following EXCEPT 14 $500,000 13 $250,000 12 $125,000 11 $64,000 10 $32,000 9 $16,000 8 $8,000 7 $4,000 A: United much of the old eastern and western Roman Empires 6 $2,000 5 $1,000 4 $500 3 $300 2 $200 50:50 1 $100 A: United much of the old eastern and western Roman Empires B: Was crowned emperor by the Pope C: Created a unified Christian empire D: Encouraged Latin learning by building schools

15 $1 Million 14 $500,000 13 $250,000 12 $125,000 11 $64,000 10 $32,000 9 $16,000 8 $8,000 7 $4,000 6 $2,000 5 $1,000 4 $500 3 $300 2 $200 1 $100

15 $1 Million 14 $500,000 Which idea differentiates the Protestant doctrines of Calvinism and Lutheranism? 13 $250,000 12 $125,000 11 $64,000 10 $32,000 9 $16,000 8 $8,000 7 $4,000 D: belief in predestination 6 $2,000 5 $1,000 4 $500 3 $300 2 $200 50:50 1 $100 A: rejection of saints, indulgences B: rejection of papal rule C: belief in purgatory D: belief in predestination

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Which of the following is NOT a reason the Renaissance began in Italy? 15 $1 Million Which of the following is NOT a reason the Renaissance began in Italy? 14 $500,000 13 $250,000 12 $125,000 11 $64,000 10 $32,000 9 $16,000 8 $8,000 7 $4,000 A: Italy had preserved the knowledge and works from Greece and Rome 6 $2,000 5 $1,000 4 $500 3 $300 2 $200 50:50 1 $100 A: Italy had preserved the knowledge and works from Greece and Rome B: Italy was the center of the Roman Empire. C:The Catholic Church financially supported the arts D: It’s geographic location was ideal for trade

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15 $1 Million Which of the following BEST describes the shift in thinking and daily life between the Medieval and Renaissance eras? 14 $500,000 13 $250,000 12 $125,000 11 $64,000 10 $32,000 9 $16,000 8 $8,000 7 $4,000 A: shift to humanism instead of religious studies 6 $2,000 5 $1,000 4 $500 3 $300 2 $200 50:50 1 $100 A: shift to humanism instead of religious studies B: renewed focus on spirituality over secular doctrine D: focus on the divine as inspiration for creativity and intellectual pursuits C: less emphasis on classical scholarship in favor of new methods of inquiry

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