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From Solon to Socrates

Midterm Exam Guide

Q&S

2024

,1. Multiple Choice: Which of the following was a significant reform
introduced by Solon in Athens?

a) The establishment of democracy
b) The cancellation of all debts

c) The creation of the Council of Four Hundred
d) The introduction of the Draconian constitution

Answer: b) The cancellation of all debts
Rationale: Solon is renowned for his economic reforms, including the
seisachtheia, which alleviated the burden of debt on Athenian citizens.



2. True/False: Socrates was sentenced to death because he refused to
acknowledge the gods recognized by the state.

Answer: True
Rationale: Socrates was accused of impiety and corrupting the youth, part
of which involved his challenges to the state-sanctioned religion.



3. Fill-in-the-Blank: The __________ was a crucial institution in Athenian
democracy that was responsible for proposing laws and conducting public
affairs.

Answer: Boule
Rationale: The Boule, or Council, played a central role in the
administration of Athens, reflecting the shift towards a more democratic
system.

, 4. Multiple Choice: What was the primary focus of Solon's poetry?

a) Military conquests

b) Love and relationships

c) Social and political reform

d) Religious ceremonies

Answer: c) Social and political reform
Rationale: Solon used his poetry as a medium to express his political
views and to advocate for justice and fairness in Athenian society.



5. True/False: The Peloponnesian War was primarily a conflict between
Athens and Sparta.

Answer: True
Rationale: The Peloponnesian War was indeed a protracted conflict
between the two leading city-states of ancient Greece, Athens and Sparta.



6. Fill-in-the-Blank: The Athenian leader __________ is credited with
laying the foundations of Athenian democracy.

Answer: Cleisthenes
Rationale: Cleisthenes is often called the 'father of Athenian democracy'
for his reforms that restructured the political landscape of Athens.



7. Multiple Choice: Which philosopher is known for his theory of Forms
or Ideas?

a) Aristotle

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