A) ignores or even mocks traditional military virtues and heroism.
B) expresses the individual feelings of the poet.
C) expresses romantic longing and sexual desire.
D) deals with themes such as beauty, love, and ambition.
E) promotes normative social practices in Greek society.
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A) the goddess Hera.
B) Athenians who died in battle.
C) Athenian democracy and the greatness of the polis.
D) the god Ares.
E) Athenian ancestors who fought at Troy.
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A) production increased dramatically.
B) more athletic contests and public spectacles were required.
C) poleis were forced to grant more political power to them.
D) farmers suffered losses at their expense.
E) taxes needed to increase in order to arm them.
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A) greater equality between men and women.
B) greater inequality between men and women.
C) greater social freedoms for women, but no new political rights.
D) greater equality between all individuals by abolishing slavery.
E) distrust of all non-Athenians and isolationism.
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A) the Greek colonies surrounding the Black Sea.
B) the Peloponnesus.
C) Athens.
D) the Greek "far west."
E) the Phoenician colony of Carthage.
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A) the imperial concerns of the Persians.
B) a revolt instigated by the Ionian Greeks against the Persians.
C) the imperial concerns of the Greeks.
D) a dispute between Sparta and Athens that the Persians were asked to resolve.
E) the unprovoked invasion of Euboea by the Persians.
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A) Corinthians.
B) Spartans.
C) Thebans.
D) Athenians.
E) Persians.
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A) giving all Athenians, even slaves, the right to vote.
B) eliminating ostracism.
C) giving every Athenian citizen the right to propose legislation.
D) giving the vote to women.
E) passing a law that forbade rule by tyrants.
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A) the chaos of early Greece ended and the Age of Enlightenment began.
B) aristocrats lost their monopoly on military prowess.
C) foot soldiers could not withstand armed men on horses.
D) individual soldiers did not have to keep armor and weapons.
E) democracy became the type of government for all of Greece.
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A) as a way to permanently remove the Persian threat from the Aegean Sea.
B) because of the growing power of Athens, and the fear and envy this power inspired in Sparta.
C) to facilitate the expansion of Athens into Syracuse (Sicily) .
D) because Athens failed to support the Delian League.
E) when Sparta's imperial ambitions threatened the Greeks north of the Peloponnesus.
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A) Pythagoras.
B) Plato.
C) Aristotle.
D) Isocrates.
E) Zeno.
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A) defeated Sparta in a series of brilliant naval campaigns.
B) rejected the practice of ostracism, which allowed Athenians to banish a citizen for ten years.
C) championed the cause of the demos and took steps to limit the power of aristocrats.
D) defeated Persia at the battle of Marathon.
E) championed the cause of the aristocrats and took steps to limit the power of the demos.
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A) Persia was a very efficient state and deserved to dominate Greece.
B) the Greeks were intellectually superior to the Persians and should have easily conquered Persia.
C) both the Greeks and Persians were great peoples.
D) Miletus would prosper under Persian control.
E) war between the Greeks and Persia would be the downfall of Hellenic civilization.
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