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What region of Greece is Athens in?
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Attica
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What region in Greece is Sparta in?
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Laconia
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Name the four property classes that Solon created in the 5th Century?
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First class: Pentacosiomedimnoi, for those who produced 500+ bushels,
Second Class: Hippeis, for those who produced 300+ bushels, Third Class: Zeugitai, for those who produced 200+ bushels, and the Thebes, 'below military status'. |
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State what each of the names of the four classes mean.
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Pentacosiomedimnoi - 'The 500 Bushellers'
Hippeis - 'Mounted Warriors' Zeugitai - 'Hoplites' Thebes - 'Below Military Status' |
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Apparently people of which classes were able to become an Archon?
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The pentacosiomedimnoi and the hippeis
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Among which classes were the offices of state divided among?
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The top three classes
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Name the titles of the members of the Nine Archons?
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The 'Eponymous Archon' - the top public official and gave his name to the year; the 'Polemarch Archon' - warleader, who commanded the army; the 'Basileus' (king archon) - was responsible for the conduct of the state religion; the six 'Thesmothetai' - who had judicial responsibilities
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How were Tyrants viewed during the First, Second and Third Century?
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First - as a good thing
Second - people became doubtful of this method of rule Third - the tyrants were expelled |
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Before Solon's reforms, what could a man do to negate debt?
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Sell himself and/or his family into slavery.
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What does 'hippeis' mean?
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Hippeis = Horse.
Remember Hippopotomus = Water Horse |