“Their entire society was organized on a permanent war-footing. Males began to receive military training from the age of seven and had to live in barracks until the age of thirty. Women received physical training and were hardened to a lifestyle without comforts in order to promote a militaristic mind-set. The citizen-soldiers were vigilant against the possibility of slave revolt, for most of the region’s inhabitants had been conquered in war and worked the land against their will for the conquerors.”The paragraph above describes the people of

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The CLEP Western Civilization I exam covers Ancient Greece, Rome, and the Near East; the Middle Ages; Renaissance and Reformation.  The CLEP Western Civilization I exam contains approximately 120 questions to be answered in 90 minutes.   Note: This exam uses the chronological designations b.c.e. (before the common era) and c.e. (common era). The labels correspond to b.c. (before Christ) and a.d. (anno Domini), which are used in some textbooks. Exam contents:  Ancient Near East (8%–10%) Political evolution Religion, culture, and technical developments in and near the Fertile... Show more

“Their entire society was organized on a permanent war-footing. Males began to receive military training from the age of seven and had to live in barracks until the age of thirty. Women received physical training and were hardened to a lifestyle without comforts in order to promote a militaristic mind-set. The citizen-soldiers were vigilant against the possibility of slave revolt, for most of the region’s inhabitants had been conquered in war and worked the land against their will for the conquerors.”<br>The paragraph above describes the people of






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