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Ancient Greece Warm-up Review Source: Montclair HS Focus on Learning Ms. Ramos

The Voice of the People: Cleisthenes & Pericles Ms. Ramos

1. ___ provided more opportunities for poor people to become more involved in government affairs. A. Cleisthenes Ms. Ramos

2. ___ provided Athens with a constitution which its basic principles were followed for three centuries. A. Cleisthenes Ms. Ramos

3. Democracy can be best describes as B. a system where people make the laws and choose their leaders. Ms. Ramos

4. Before the reforms made by Pericles, the primary reason why poor people were excluded from government was that D. government jobs did not pay. Ms. Ramos

Greek Philosophers Ms. Ramos

1. What is ironic (or strange) about the death of Socrates? B. He was sentenced to death by the same system he supported. Ms. Ramos

2. Which of the following is a concept developed by Plato that is reflected in his book, the Republic? C. In order to ensure order and justice, society should be ruled by philosopher-kings. Ms. Ramos

3. In his book Politics, Aristotle makes all of the following arguments EXCEPT: A. The best form of government is one ruled by a tyrant. Ms. Ramos