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This blog is dedcated to my journey in the study and better understanding of what it takes to become an architect in the modern job field. I would like to journey through the steps of being a high school student to being a college student to even being in the field. My Mentor for this project is my High School AutoCAD teacher Mr Dave Johnson.

Friday, May 6, 2011

The test thing

1  ANSWER A
Quote 1:   Sailors prayed to Poseidon for a safe voyage

URL1:  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poseidon#Worship_of_Poseidon  

Quote2: Poseidon was seen as creating new islands and offering calm seas. When offended or ignored, he supposedly struck the ground with his trident and caused chaotic springs, earthquakes, drowning and shipwrecks. Sailors prayed to Poseidon for a safe voyage                
URL2: http://www.ask.com/wiki/Poseidon#Worship_of_Poseidon
2  ANSWER B
Quote 1: They lived in isolated villages                                

URL1: http://jeopardylabs.com/play/ancient-greece72

Quote2: little cultural diffusion between the city-states of Greece
URL2: http://www.icsd.k12.ny.us/legacy/highschool/socstud/global2_review/ancient_greece.htm
3  ANSWER D
Quote 1: They also grew wheat  

URL1: http://chalk.richmond.edu/education/projects/webunits/greecerome/Greeceag1.html
               
Quote2: Ancient Greeks raised sheep rather than cattle, grew olive trees rather than wheat, and lived in isolated communities               
URL2: http://jeopardylabs.com/play/ancient-greece72
4  ANSWER D
Quote 1: The second major physical feature, mountains, cover more than three-quarters of Greece's surface area.

URL1: http://greece.russiansabroad.com/country_page.aspx?page=112

Quote2: Ancient Greeks raised sheep rather than cattle, grew olive trees rather than wheat, and lived in isolated communities.
URL2: http://www.teacherweb.com/CA/HaleMiddleSchool/Wexler/apt6.aspx                 
5  ANSWER B
Quote 1: Power is usually inherited.

URL1: http://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/schools/wjhs/depts/socialst/hagan/classes/NSLA/NSLA_%20Unit1/forms_of_government.htm
     
Quote2: Monarchy               
URL2: http://jeopardylabs.com/play/ancient-greece72
6  ANSWER C
Quote 1: People started opposing the one man rule and they were moving towards a social government.

URL1: http://www.historyking.com/Ancient-Greece/Ancient-Greece-Tyrants.html

Quote2: accumulated so many enemies
URL2: http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20110413175748AAgPUWn
7  ANSWER B
Quote 1: This supreme monarch ruled the state from the palaces, he made laws and determined taxes    

URL1: http://www.ime.gr/chronos/02/mainland/en/mg/society/hierarchy/index.html

Quote2: the laws are developed by a monarch
URL2: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_were_laws_developed_in_a_monarchy
8  ANSWER B
Quote 1: Monarchy, Oligarchy, TYRANNY, DEMOCRACY

URL1: URL 1: http://jeopardylabs.com/play/ancient-greece72   

Quote2: monarchy
URL2: http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080814205247AA3IGfd
9  ANSWER C
Quote 1:
To the ancient Greeks, a tyrant was somebody who took control of a government by force. He didn't care about the old kind of government. The tyrant gave himself absolute power.
URL1: http://atschool.eduweb.co.uk/sirrobhitch.suffolk/portland%20state%20university%20greek%20civilization%20home%20page%20v2/docs/7/hubert.htm

Quote2: How were laws developed in monarch? The king made them.
URL2: http://www.teacherweb.com/CA/HaleMiddleSchool/Wexler/apt6.aspx 
10  ANSWER C
Quote 1:
Monarchy.
URL1: http://www.teacherweb.com/CA/HaleMiddleSchool/Wexler/apt6.aspx 

Quote2: wars in ancient times forced them to put aside their differences
URL2: http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20100220131853AA9Ezeu            
11  ANSWER      A
Quote 1: the Great persecuted people of other religions               

URL1: http://www.chacha.com/question/what-is-one-way-alexander-used-religion-to-control- his-empire

Quote2: He enslaved people who did not share his religion.
URL2: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_was_1_way_Alexander_used_religion_to_control_his_empire&firstAnswer=1&updated=1&waNoAnsSet=1&status=T1BUSU1JWkVBTk9OWU1PVVNBTlNXRVJT
12  ANSWER
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13  ANSWER
B
Quote 1:  Under the reign of Alexander the Great Perge became a military garrison. Later during Roman times Perge was visited by St. Paul and Barnabas who founded a Christian Community in the city. There are ruins of Akropols, Gymnasiums, Stadium, Theater, Necropols, Roman Bath which is very famous.
URL1: http://www.vegaincentive.com/Excursions-eng.html

Quote2: Philip's military skills and expansionist vision of Macedonian greatness brought him early success
URL2: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip_II_of_Macedon
14  ANSWER
Quote 1:  a member of the most powerful class in ancient Greek society

URL1: http://webster.reference.com/browse/aristocrat

Quote2: a person who has the manners or qualities of a member of a privileged or superior class
URL2: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/aristocrat
15  ANSWER
QUOTE 1: member of an aristocracy, especially a noble.
URL1: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/%09Assembly 

Quote2: a person who has the tastes, manners, etc., characteristic of members of an aristocracy.                
URL2: URL2: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/%09Assembly
16  ANSWER
Quote 1: an assembling or coming together of a number of persons, usually for a particular purpose

URL1: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/assembly

Quote2: An organization comprising members who use parliamentary procedure for making decisions
URL2: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assembly
17  ANSWER
Quote 1:     Corinth
URL1: http://greece.mrdonn.org/city-states.html

Quote2:    Argos 
URL2: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancient_Greece
18  ANSWER
The history and architecture is magnificent. I think it’s the most impressive and truly beautiful.
                Quote 1: Greek life was dominated by religion and so it is not surprising that the temples of ancient Greece were the biggest and most beautiful.

URL1: http://www.ancientgreece.com/s/Art/

Quote2: Wherever you stand, wherever you turn, the city's long and rich history will be alive in front of you.
URL2: http://www.ancientgreece.com/s/Geography/
19  ANSWER
Quote 1: Marathon

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Quote2: The Persians already controlled much of the known world at that time, so it would have been very difficult for any other nations to regain control of Greece.
URL2: http://www.essortment.com/persian-war-ancient-greece-21869.html
20  ANSWER
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21  ANSWER
Quote 1:  Pythagoras,  Aristotle,  Socrates,  Solon, and Alexander

URL1: http://www.personal.psu.edu/ldl137/web_art_002/groupproject/crm_people.html

Quote2:  Pythagoras,  Aristotle,  Socrates,  Solon, and Alexander

URL2: http://ancienthistory.about.com/cs/people/p/aristotle.htm
22  ANSWER
Quote 1:
Because the terrain that they controlled mainly wasn't suitable for a lot of their needs and population growth. As an example, the Black Sea coastal regions provided Athens with plenty of grain due to its fertile soil.

URL1: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Why_did_the_ancient_greece_develop_trade_with_other_regions#ixzz1LOpdsZaj

Quote2:  Trade in ancient Greece was free: the state controlled only the supply of grain. In Athens, following the first meeting of the new Prytaneis, regulations on trade were reviewed, with a specialized committee overseeing the trade in wheat, flour, and bread.
URL2:  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economy_of_ancient_Greece
23  ANSWER
Quote 1:  Mount Olympus

URL1:  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Olympus

Quote2:  Mediterranean Sea
URL2:  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mediterranean_Sea
24  ANSWER
Quote 1: The geography of Greece was affected by mountains. Because these mountains were were difficult to cross, they separated Greece into many different areas. These areas were called city states.

URL1: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_effect_geography_of_Greece_had_on_the_kinds_of_communities_that_developed_there#ixzz1LOnjv1PU

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25  ANSWER
Quote 1:  The geography of ancient Greece was so hard to travel on that people had to generally stay in one place which resulted in tribes and small indepent sections of the country
URL1: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/One_effect_of_rugged_mountainous_geography_of_ancient_Greece_was

Quote2:
The geography of ancient Greece was very hard. this was because of the rocky soil instead of plain, rich soil. however, it was possible So generally people stayed in one place
URL2: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_did_geography_effect_ancient_greece#ixzz1LOoFvWWw
26  ANSWER
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27 ANSWER
Quote 1:   Only men were allowed to compete in the ancient Greek games. Athletic training in ancient Greece was part of every free male citizen's education. The first women to compete in the Olympics were Marie Ohnier and Mme. Brohy. They participated in croquet games in the 1900 Olympics
URL1:  http://www.feminist.org/archive/olympics/fact.html

Quote2: 
The ancient Olympic games only allowed people of Greek descent to participate. The Salt Lake City Olympics feature 2600 athletes from 77 countries. Only a few hundred athletes participated in the ancient games.
URL2:  http://chicagotribune.com/features/lifestyle/chi-0202050001feb05.story?coll=chi-leisurekidnews-hed

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