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Example Question #561 : Political History
Crassus, one of the richest men in Roman history, was killed while on a campaign against __________________.
the Parthians
the Zulu
the Carthaginians
the Greeks
the Mongols
the Parthians
Crassus, one of the richest men in Roman history, had little battlefield experience. He needed victories, rather than money, to assure he could contest Julius Caesar and Pompey for the rule of Rome. His invasion of Parthia ended in disaster, and he was killed.
The Romans never fought against the Mongols or the Zulu.
While the Romans did fight many battles against the Greeks and Carthaginians, Crassus wasn't involved, and certainly didn't die in any of them.
Example Question #562 : Political History
The Warring States Period was a centuries long era of conflict and civil war in the history of __________.
England
China
the Ottoman Empire
the Austro-Hungarian Empire
Latin America
China
The Warring States Period (475 - 221 B.C.E.) was an era of Chinese history known for constant civil war and conflict between various Chinese kingdoms. It ended in 221 B.C.E. with the victory of the Qin and the establishment of the brief, but important, Qin Dynasty under Qin Shi Huangdi.
Example Question #563 : Political History
Herodotus is best remembered as the primary historian of __________.
the Peloponnesian War
the conquests of Alexander the Great
the Persian Wars
the conquests of Julius Caesar
the Roman invasion of Greece
the Persian Wars
Herodotus is one of the earliest and most famous western historians. He lived in the fifth century B.C.E. and wrote extensively on the wars between Persia and Greece.
Example Question #564 : Political History
Which city was the primary target of Athens' Sicilian Expedition?
Megara
Gela
Nacona
Syracuse
Messina
Syracuse
After an appeal by Segesta for help against Syracuse, Athenian sent an military expedition to Sicily. Although the expedition had some initial successes, it quickly unraveled and became one of Athens' worst defeats of the Peloponnesian War. The expedition became stranded on the island and eventually was entirely lost to Athens.
Example Question #565 : Political History
Which Spartan general was sent to aid Syracuse during the Athenian Sicilian Expedition?
Gylippus
Brasidas
Mindarus
Alcibiades
Lysander
Gylippus
After the Syracusans slow start, Sparta sent Gylippus to the city, kickstarting the war effort. While Lysander headed the conflict in Greece, Gylippus completely took over Syracuse's war effort and turned the tide of the conflict. Athens' failure to take the city was a disastrous defeat that changed the course of the war.
Example Question #566 : Political History
Which Spartan was responsible for the Athenian surrender that ended the Peloponnesian War?
Gylippus
Lysander
Brasidas
Alcamenes
Pausanias
Lysander
Lysander won the Battle of Aegospotami, forcing the Athenians to finally admit defeat. Lysander was the admiral of the Spartan fleet, built up over the course of the Peloponnesian conflict, eventually overwhelmed the traditionally stronger Athenian navy. While other Spartans, such as Brasidas and Gylippus, were pivotal to the Spartan war effort, it was Lysander who broke the Athenians.
Example Question #567 : Political History
Athens' alliance with what city first started the Peloponnesian War?
Corinth
Samos
Aegina
Megara
Lesbos
Megara
During a war between Megara and Corinth, Athens forged an alliance with Megara, which was formerly a Spartan ally. This caused Sparta to enter on the Corinthian side, officially starting the Peloponnesian War. Aegina, Lesbos and Samos were other Greek powers that participated in the conflict.
Example Question #568 : Political History
Which city's power was broken after the Battle of Mantinea during the Peloponnesian War?
Sparta
Tegea
Argos
Athens
Corinth
Argos
The Athenian defeat resulted in the end of Argos and its Argive League, giving Sparta a renewed control over the Peloponnese. Argos had been one of Athens' most powerful allies, and arguably the second-most powerful city on the Peloponnesian Peninsula. Its defeat was a major blow to the Delian League and the Athenian war effort.
Example Question #1281 : Ap World History
What was the name of the group Sparta formed to combat Athens during the Peloponnesian War?
The Spartan Alliance
The Greek Coalition
The Delian League
The Peloponnesian League
The Spartan League
The Peloponnesian League
The Peloponnesian League was formed by Sparta in order to combat what they felt was a growing Athenian threat (Athens had formed the Delian League). The league played an important part in the Peloponnesian War. After the Peloponnesian War, the Spartans broke the power of the Delian League and The Peloponnesian League became the preeminent power in Greece.
Example Question #12 : War And Civil Conflict
The Western Zhou period ended ___________.
following a prolonged period of famine and economic stagnation
following a rebellion of the various tributary states of western China
following a barbarian invasion that forced the Zhou government eastwards
after defeat of the forces of the Zhou Dynasty at the hands of the Qin
after defeat of the forces of the Zhou Dynasty at the hands of the Xia
following a barbarian invasion that forced the Zhou government eastwards
The reign of the Western Zhou, when the Zhou Dynasty controlled almost all of what was then China, ended following a barbarian invasion that forced the Zhou government to flee eastwards. The newly formed Eastern Zhou was much weaker than the Western Zhou and, although it would endure for several more centuries, the Eastern Zhou never reclaimed its earlier authority.
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