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Chapter 1 Multiple Choice Self-Quiz
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The term "Babylonian Captivity" refers to what historical situation?
The Assyrians' rule over Babylonia in the 8th and 7th centuries BCE
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The exile of many Jews to Babylonia after the fall of Judah in the 6th century BCE
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The incorporation of Babylonia into the Persian Empire of Cyrus the Great in the 6th century BCE
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The battle of Seleucus I and Antigonus I for control of Babylonia in the 4th century BCE
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Celtic priests were known as ______.
Druids
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Bog People
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Celtiberians
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Ashkuza
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The Carthaginians Hanno and Himilco are most famous for their ______.
introduction of viticulture and wine into Carthage
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successful campaign against a Spartan attempt to found a colony in Africa
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defeat at the Battle of Himera in 480 BCE
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explorations of the west coast of Africa and the Atlantic coast, respectively
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The Wars of the ______ refer to the numerous battles, fought over four decades, among Alexander the Greatâs generals and their descendants for control of the territory conquered by Alexander.
Ptolemies
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Seleucid Dynasty
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Diadochi
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Antigonids
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According to the most developed Greek view of ancient geography, the world was surrounded by a single ocean that encompassed which three continents?
Brettania, India, and Libya
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Europe, Libya, and Asia
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Europe, Asia, and India
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Brettania, Asia, and Libya
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