Wednesday, November 10, 2010

ENRICHED: Greece/Rome quiz corrections info.

Second-chance map quiz: Students who had significant trouble with the map portion of the quiz may retake the map portion after school on Tuesday, 11/16. This is a ONE-TIME opportunity; no exceptions. If you need to change your plans to stay after for a few minutes on Tuesday, please do so. The second-chance map quiz will test the same material, but it will be in a more challenging format.

A reminder of places you needed to be able to identify for the map quiz:

Greece
Tiber River
Spain
Germany
Italy
Asia Minor (Turkey)
Constantinople
Egypt
Palestine
Tigris River
Euphrates River
Rome
Mediterranean Sea
Adriatic Sea
Black Sea
Nile River
Great Britain
Ireland
Gaul (France)
Alps
Tyrrhenian Sea
Ionian Sea
Aegean Sea
Strait of Gibraltar
English Channel

Quiz Corrections
- DUE Thursday, 11/18:

In addition to the second chance map quiz, students have the option of earning back up to half of the points they missed on the matching and multiple choice portions of their midterm test. Only whole points lost are eligible for corrections (if a question is marked -.5, it can't be corrected).

For each answer that was incorrect, students must both:

(1) define the key concepts tested in a question in their own words and
(2) provide either an example of those concepts or an extended explanation of those concepts in their own words.

You should be able to find information on these topics on the test study guide and in your course readings and notes.

**Please note: you MUST staple a copy of your original graded quiz to the back of the corrections you turn in.**

Here are the key concepts that were tested:

Greece and Rome Test Form A

Section I: Vocabulary - Matching

1. dictator
2. Trojan War
3. direct democracy
4. Punic Wars
5. plebians
6. imperialism
7. Peloponnesian War
8. republic

II: Vocabulary - More matching

9. rule of law
10. polis
11. Homer
12. empire
13. Parthenon
14. legion
15. Colosseum
16. citizen

IV: Multiple Choice

29. Differences between Athens and Sparta
30. Most powerful Greek god
31. Roman social classes - Patricians vs. plebians
32. Punic Wars
33. Relation of Jesus Nazareth's teachings to Judaism
34. Twelve Tables of Rome
35. Rome's cultural inheritance from Ancient Greece
36. Hannibal
37. Why Julius Caesar was assassinated
38. aqueducts
39. Emperor Constantine and the Edict of Milan

Greece and Rome Test Form B

Section I: Multiple Choice

1. Differences between Athens and Sparta
2. Most powerful Greek god
3. Roman social classes - Patricians vs. plebians
4. Punic Wars
5. Relation of Jesus Nazareth's teachings to Judaism
6. Twelve Tables of Rome
7. Rome's cultural inheritance from Ancient Greece
8. Hannibal
9. Why Julius Caesar was assassinated
10. aqueducts
11. Emperor Constantine and the Edict of Milan

III. Vocab - Matching

30. dictator
31. Trojan War
32. direct democracy
33. Punic Wars
34. plebians
35. imperialism
36. Peloponnesian War
37. republic

IV. Vocab - More Matching

38. rule of law
39. polis
40. Homer
41. empire
42. Parthenon
43. legion
44. Colosseum
45. citizen

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