A. Athens and Rome
B. Rome and Sparta
C. Athens and Venice
D. Athens and Sparta
Related Mcqs:
- City States’ were common in ancient:_________________?
A. Greece
B. Rome
C. Pakistan
D. China - ________ argues that the wrong types of literature and music can corrupt the youth of Greece, and must therefore be strictly controlled:
A. Xenophon
B. Aristotle
C. Socrates
D. None of these - In Ancient city-state citizenship was available to:_____________?
A. All adult discrimination
B. All persons except the slaves and foreigners
C. All persons who rendered military service
D. All persons who either paid taxes or rendered military service - Socrates was born in Greece in:_____________?
A. 344 B.C.
B. 269 B.C.
C. 369 B.C.
D. 469/470 B.C. - Which state ruled Greece for most of Aristotle’s adult life?
A. Athens
B. Thebes
C. Macedonia
D. Sparta - The most outstanding contributions of the Roman Empire were: ___________?
A. Unity, uniformity of law, sovereign organisation and world peace
B. Unity, individual freedom, democratic system and patriotism
C. Popular Assemblies, democracy, individual freedom and sovereignty
D. None of the above - One of the outstanding contributions of the Roman Empire was: ___________?
A. Individual liberty
B. Autonomy of units
C. Introduction of democracy
D. Universal code of law - One of the outstanding characteristics of one-party system is that:
A. The people can easily influence the political decisions
B. Large number of people can be admitted as its members
C. Elections are free
D. Members have to abide by iron discipline of the party - The Greek city-states are regarded as the best specimens of:___________?
A. Military rule
B. Direct democracy
C. Representative democracy
D. Absolute rule - The City-states which made their appearance before the birth of Christ are generally associated with:_________?
A. China
B. India
C. Rome
D. Greece