11. Greek architecture, as shown by the parthenon, sought to reflect
a. the fearsome and chaotic power of the gods.
b. the creativity and uniqueness of the designer
c. perfect balance, universal harmony, and order
d. the principles of action, excitement, and motion
12. Which idea did Euripides often express in his plays?
a. people, not the gods, are the cause of human misfortune.
b. The greatest achievements are made through war
c. The gods are usually the cause of human misfortune.
d. It is a mistake to question traditions and accepted ideas.
14. What did the philosopher Zeno teach during the Hellenistic Age?
a. Those who are unequal insociety are not morally equal
b. Avoid disappointments by accepting whatever life brings.
15. Which statement summarizes part of the plot of the "Illiad"?
a. A powerful family is torn apart by betrayal, murder, and revenge.
b. Brave warriors battle invading Persians at Termopylae.
c. Achilles withdraws from battle because his commander insulted him.
d. Odysseus begins the long trip home to his wife Penelope.
16. Why is it significant that the laws were written on twelve stone tablets in the Roman republic?
a. Plebeians gained knowledge of the Laws.
b. The laws could never be changed
c. The laws imposed the rule of the Etruscans.
d. The laws imposed the rule of Julius Caesar
c. It is best to pursue the "golden mean," or a moderate course in life.
d. The state should regualte every aspect of citizens' lives

