1) When did the plaque start? a) 140BC b) 1784 c) 1346 d) 1347 2) How much of Europe did the Plague kill? a) 20% b) 60% c) 34% d) 71% 3) How did the Plague start? a) The fleas on rats b) The rats c) Foreign invasions d) Rotten food 4) The plague was a turning point for what? a) The fine arts b) Colonization c) Economic development d) Pest control 5) How did the plague spread? a) People fleeing from one place to another from and across the Black Sea b) People coming in from Asia c) Money being stolen from people with the disease who had touched it d) Rats in kitchens 6) What were the main causes of death for Roman emperors from 235-285 CE a) Diseases, unsuccessful surgeries, and falling off of bridges b) Animals killing them in the forest, assassination, and breaking their necks. c) Assassinations, plague, suicide, and being killed in battle. d) Drowning and unsuccessful surgeries. 7) What government did Athens create? a) Democracy b) Monarchy c) Oligarchy d) Autocracy 8) What were some reasons for the fall of Rome? a) Earthquakes, the flu, and lack of cows b) Merchants stealing from the emperor, anarchy, and a higher birth mortality rate c) Severed heads being flung into the castle, floods, not enough citizens d) Floods, earthquakes, too many people, assassinations on the emperor, money problems, and foreign invasions 9) What were the two economic types did Greece have? a) Democracy and dictatorship b) Traditional and market c) Traditional and democracy d) Oligarchy and dictatorship 10) What economy did Ancient Rome have? a) Traditional b) Democracy c) Dictatorship d) None of the above 11) What religion did both Greece and Ancient Rome follow? a) Christian b) Atheist c) Catholic d) Polytheism 12) At what age did boys start school in Greece? a) 5 b) 9 c) 7 d) 4 13) Girls attended school along with boys in... a) Greece and Rome b) Rome c) Greece d) Neither 14) What are some inventions of Greece? a) Water mills and alarm clocks b) Potatoes and smallpox c) Drinking fountains and pyramids d) Temples and jewlery 15) What were some inventions of Rome? a) TVs and theatres  b) Public fountains for drinking water and bathing c) Razors for shaving d) Alarm clocks 16) In what year did the enlightenment period take place? a) 1349 b) 1893 c) The 1700s d) The 1400s 17) What was the Enlightenment period about? a) Objection to the total rule or the rich b) Military VS. citizens c) The king dies in church d) Objection to the total rule of the church and the royals 18) When did the Renaissance period take place? a) 1600-1700 b) 1574-1598 c) 1300-1600 d) 1600 19) When did the Protestant Reformation take place? a) 1517 b) 1518 c) 1519 d) 1542 20) What was the Protestant Reformation about? a) I dunno b) Me either c) Religious and political revolution d) Religious persecution 21) What was the Renaissance period about? a) The height of fine art, culture, and science b) Painting c) Ballet d) None of the above 22) Which French king was a dictator? a) Luis XVl b) Charlester Von Schwetsvar c) I have no clue d) Napoleon

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