Chapter 9 Test Review ESCAPE ROOM
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Ancient GreeceChapter 9 Test Review
ESCAPE ROOM
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Someone has stolenall the works fromthe museum!
Oh, no!
Review your knowledge on Classical Greece for your Chapter 9 Test and help return these artifacts to the museum!
ROOM 3
ROOM 1
ROOM 2
Mainroom
Socrates, Aristotle, and Plato discussed how to live a good life and explained the world around them, establishing their legacy in __________.
Question 1
1/5
Architecture
Philosophy
Literature
ROOM 1
Legacy of Ancient Greece
Question 2
2/5
By writing comedies and tragedies
By creating life-like statues
By building temples like the Parthenon
ROOM 1
Legacy of Ancient Greece
How did the Greeks advance in the legacy in sculptures?
Question 3
3/5
Literature and Drama
Government
Philosophy
ROOM 1
Legacy of Ancient Greece
Along with the comedies and tragedies, historians like Herodotus and Thucydides recorded information to describe life in Greece and historical events, continuing to impact our understand of their civilization. This is an example of which legacy?
Question 4
4/5
ROOM 1
Legacy of Ancient Greece
The Greek (Athenian) democracy influenced the democracy in United States. Both governments held trials with groups of citizens chosen to decide innocence and guilt called ____.
truce
citizens
jury
Question 5
5/5
Sculptures
Philosophy
Architecture
ROOM 1
Legacy of Ancient Greece
Expressing virtues like beauty and harmony, temples in Greece, like the Parthenon, are examples of which Greek legacy?
You have completed this room!
5/5
CONTINUe
ROOM 1
Legacy of Ancient Greece
You have lost a museum piece!
ROOM 1
Legacy of Ancient Greece
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room 3
room 1
room 2
mainroom
Someone has stolenall the works fromthe museum
Oh, no!
Review your knowledge on Classical Greece for your Chapter 9 Test and help return these artifacts to the museum! Continue to the next room!
1/5
Click on the map to enlarge it to help you answer questions.
Question 1
What part of the map should you use to help you understand the colors, symbols, and lines included?
The compass
The Key/The Legend
ROOM 2
Map Review
Click on the map to enlarge it to help you answer questions.
2/5
Question 2
Greece was located in the Mediterranean Sea. Which kingdom controlled the lands in 421 B.C.E., during the Hellenistic world?
Pergamum Kingdom
Macedonian Kingdom
ROOM 2
Map Review
Click on the map to enlarge it to help you answer questions.
3/5
Question 3
Whose empire were these kingdoms once a part of?
Alexander the Great's Empire
Hatshepsut's Empire
ROOM 2
Map Review
Click on the map to enlarge it to help you answer questions.
4/5
Question 4
Alexandria, the center of the Hellenistic world, was in which kingdom?
Macedonia Kingdom
EgyptianKingdom
ROOM 2
Map Review
Click on the map to enlarge it to help you answer questions.
5/5
Question 5
Which kingdom was the largest when considering how much land they controlled?
SeleucidKingdom
Pergamum Kingdom
ROOM 2
Map Review
CONTINUe
5/5
ROOM 2
You have completed this room!
Map Review
You have lost a museum piece!
ROOM 2
Map Review
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room 3
room 1
room 2
mainroom
Someone has stolenall the works fromthe museum
Oh, no!
Review your knowledge on Classical Greece for your Chapter 9 Test and help return these artifacts to the museum! Continue to the next room!
1/5
What type of government allows all citizens to participate by voting on laws and decisions directly?
Question 1
ROOM 3
Vocabulary Review
Direct Democracy
Monarchy
2/5
In 421 BCE, Athens signed an agreement to stop fighting with Sparta for 50 years. It was not entirely successful, only lasting for two years and the war continued. What is that agreement called?
Question 2
ROOM 3
Vocabulary Review
Truce
Phalanx
3/5
Alexandria had a mix of cultures which contributed to a worldly atmosphere that promoted learning, which can be described as?
Question 3
ROOM 3
Vocabulary Review
Cosmopolitan
Philosophy
4/5
In 414 BCE, Athens attempted to take over Syracuse by surrounding the city but failed because they were not strong with land military tactics. What methods did they attempt to use?
Question 4
Catapault
Siege
ROOM 3
Vocabulary Review
5/5
Question 5
Catapault
Phalanx
ROOM 3
Vocabulary Review
What is the military method Philip II use to launch large, heavy objects over high city walls or far distance?
5/5
CONTINUE
ROOM 3
You have completed this room!
Vocabulary Review
You have lost a museum piece!
ROOM 3
Vocabulary Review
wc
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room 3
room 1
room 2
main room
Someone has stolenall the works fromthe museum
Oh, no!
Review your knowledge on Classical Greece for your Chapter 9 Test and help return these artifacts to the museum! Continue to the next room!
Click on the tikmelineto enlarge it to help you answer questions.
1/5
In what order do you read a vertical timeline?
Question 1
Top to Bottom
Bottom to Top
main room
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2/5
What caused the Peloponnesian War?
Question 2
Athens' use of the Delian League money to rebuild their city
The Golden Age in Athens
The union of Greece under Macedonian control
MAIN ROOM
3/5
Click on the tikmelineto enlarge it to help you answer questions.
How long did the Peloponnesian War last for?
Question 3
5 years
10 years
27 years
MAIN ROOM
4/5
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Who won the Peloponnesian War?
Question 4
Macedonians
Spartans
Athenians
MAIN ROOM
5/5
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What happened after the Peloponnesian War?
Question 5
Pericles ushers Athens in the Golden Age.
Philip of Macedonia conquers Greece.
Athens creates the Delian League.
MAIN ROOM
5/5
You have completed this room!
CONTINUe
MAIN ROOM
Congratulations!
Everything is back in order at the museum!
Start Over?
You are ready for your Chapter 9 Test!
To receive extra credit on the Chapter 9 Test send Mrs. Rizzo an EDIO chat with this phrase. The Library of Alexandria
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You have lost a museum piece!
You have lost a museum piece!
You have lost a museum piece!
You have lost a museum piece!
You have lost a museum piece!