Monday, June 2, 2014

Exam tommorrow

So on the blog there is a quick rundown of the exam

The first 25 questions are on ancient civilizations and ancient Egypt.

The next 40 questions are on ancient Greece.

Followed by 45 questions on Rome, Rome, Rome, Rome...

Finishing up with 23 questions on the Middle Ages.

That's right, 133 total objective questions.

You will also see the following written responses:

What was life like at the various levels of the Egyptian hierarchy?

What are some of the lasting effects of the ancient Greeks on today's world? - the olympics

How did Christianity evolve from an upstart, cultlike group into the world's largest organized religion?

Describe some possible causes for the decline of the Roman Empire.

What are the main differences between European life at the height of the Roman Empire, and life during the Middle Ages?