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Question 1

The hoplite phalanx relied for its success on
 
  A) speed and mobility.
  B) superior horsemanship.
  C) fortified wine.
  D) discipline and teamwork.
  E) individual acts of valor.

Question 2

Camp meetings were
 
  A) political forums held in rural areas where local residents would discuss current political issues.
  B) parties held at rural estates where the upper class would mingle during parties that lasted for days.
  C) meetings where Indians and white Americans would negotiate land treaties.
  D) outdoor religious revivals where people would sing, pray, and listen to ministers and lay preachers.
  E) None of these are correct.

Question 3

The Greek polis put primary emphasis on
 
  A) untrammeled private enterprise.
  B) cooperation between its citizens for the common welfare.
  C) military conquest of neighboring poleis.
  D) the protection of its citizens' individual rights.
  E) cooperating with neighboring poleis for the common good.

Question 4

The Second Great Awakening
 
  A) was a Protestant movement.
  B) led to increased church attendance.
  C) was based on evangelical Christianity.
  D) took place during the early nineteenth century.
  E) All of these are correct.

Question 5

The development of the polis had a negative impact on Greek society by
 
  A) retarding democracy in the organization of civic governments.
  B) fostering a sense of disunity among commoners.
  C) limiting the development of Greek artistic and intellectual accomplishments.
  D) discouraging the development of polytheistic religion.
  E) dividing Greece into fiercely competitive states.

Question 6

Brawling refers to
 
  A) a form of dueling carried out by upper class men.
  B) an aggressive form of negotiation carried out by western fur traders.
  C) a style of bare-knuckle fighting carried out by white men in the backcountry South to defend their honor.
  D) a form of conflict resolution carried out between male slaves.
  E) None of these are correct.



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Answer 1

D

Answer 2

D

Answer 3

B

Answer 4

E

Answer 5

E

Answer 6

C





 

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