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University Academy
World History
Midterm Exam Review Guide
Mr. Havens
The Midterm Exam is a comprehensive exam covering all of the material that you have learned from the
beginning of the second semester until now. This exam, together with the Final Exam constitutes 40% of your
course grade. This exam will cover material from Unit 1: Ancient Greece and Unit 2: Ancient Roman Republic.
The Exam is divided into four parts. Part I includes questions in the Fill-in-the-blank format, Part II is Multiple
Choice, Part III is a Map, and Part IV is Short Answer.
In order to achieve mastery on a given part, you must answer 80% of the questions correctly. If you do
not achieve mastery on a given part on the first attempt, you may retake that part up to two more times within
the week designated for retakes. If and when you do score 80% on any retaken parts, your score for that part
will be an average of the high and low scores with a maximum possible score of 80% on that retaken part. All
retakes will take place during either before or after school. I am here before school from 6:30 until 7:30 and
after school from 2:50 until 4:00. If, after all of your retake attempts, you have not mastered a given part, you
will receive a zero for that part.
PART I: TERMS
15 terms @ 2 points each = 30 points
Score needed to master = 24 points
oligarchy
eupatrid
phalanx
hoplite
helots
periokoi
Spartiates
Ecclesia
Boule
deme
metaphysics
teleology
barbaroi
Kylon
Pisistratus
Draco
Solon
Cleisthenes
Xerxes
Thucydides
Socrates
Plato
Aristotle
Philip
Alexander
Darius III
Mare Nostrum
ager publicus
cursus honorum
imperium
mos maiorum
res novae
patria potestas
extispicium
amicitia
Tarquinius Superbus
Hannibal
Tiberius Gracchus
Gaius Gracchus
Marius
Sulla
Pompey
Fifteen definitions will appear on the exam. Fill in the
blank next to each definition with the correct term from
this list. Each term is worth two points: one for the
correct word and one for the correct spelling.
Julius Caesar
Antony
Octavian
patrician
plebeian
secession
consul
praetor
aedile
quaestor
censor
dictator
tribune of the plebs
Senate
Assemblies
Comitia Centuriata
Comitia Tributa
Concilium Plebis
PART II: MAP
15 features @ 2 points each = 30 points
Score needed to master = 24 points
A total of fifteen features will be identified with numbers
across two separate maps. You will fill in the blank next
the each number correctly identifying the geographic
feature. Each feature is worth two points: one for the
correct word and one for the correct spelling.
Ancient Greece
Aegean Sea
Mediterranean Sea
Adriatic Sea
Black Sea
Peloponnesus
Attica
Laconia
Macedonia
Asia Minor
Ionia
Rhodes
Crete
Delos
Athens
Sparta
Corinth
Olympia
Mycenae
Delphi
Ephesus
Troy
Thebes
Ancient Roman Republic
Rome
Tiber River
Arno River
Po River
Corsica
Sardinia
Sicily
Syracuse
Carthage
Ionian Sea
Adriatic Sea
Tyrrhenian Sea
Alps
Spain
Gaul
Britain
Numidia
Africa
Egypt
Asia Minor
Crete
Cyprus
Macedonia
Rhone River
Rhine River
Danube River
Pyrenees Mts.
PART III: MULTIPLE CHOICE
15 questions @ 2 points each = 30 points
Score needed to master = 24 points
Best meaning of the word metaphysics
Synonym for the word eupatrid
Best meaning of the word helot
Best meaning of the word teleology? The study of . . .
Oligarchy means “rule by. . .”
Best meaning of the word Spartiate
Best meaning of the word Boule
Synonym for the word barbaroi
Accurate definition of the word hoplite
The peri and the oikoi in the word perioikoi
Marathon
Artemisium
Thermopylae
Salamis
Pylos
Issus
Fifteen multiple choice questions will appear on the
exam. All of these questions will be taken from previous
exams.
Gaugamela
Correct order of cursus honorum
Consul in c.105 BC and reformed the military
Last of the Roman kings
Plebeians left the city of Rome as a group
Carthaginian general during the Second Punic War
Roman magistrates who were public works officials
Treasurer of Rome
Chief executive magistrates in the Roman Republic
Advocates for the plebeian order
Cannae
Zama
Colline
Philppi
Actium
PART IV: SHORT ANSWER
2 questions @ 15 points each = 30 points
Score needed to master = 24 points
Four of these questions will appear on the exam.
Choose two and answer them fully and in complete
sentences. Answers not written in complete sentences
will not receive any credit. With this in mind, errors of
spelling, grammar, and/or punctuation will result in
deductions and the use of numbered or bulleted lists is
not acceptable.
1. The Greeks were the first to rely on the human mind to analyze problems and discover truths, without
relying on magic, legends, or religion. Give three examples that support this claim and explain each.
2. The conquests of Alexander ushered in the Hellenistic Age. Describe the Hellenistic Age in general. Then
explain one example of Hellenistic society and two examples of Hellenistic culture.
3. Describe the aims of the plebeians in their struggle with the patricians in the Conflict of the Orders.
4. Define mos maiorum.
5. Summarize the causes of the Second Punic War according to the Roman historian Polybius.
6. List and explain three of the problems faced by Rome as a result of their acquisition of an empire.
7. Explain the significance of the Gracchi brothers.
8. Provide three specific examples of the problem of personal armies in late Republican history.