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100

What was the outcome of the Peloponnesian War?

Sparta defeated Athens.

100

Alexander gave the Greeks a common enemy during his rule. Who was this enemy?

Persia

100

Why is Alexander called “Great”?

He conquered a huge area at such a young age.

100

A great Greek philosopher; a tutor of Alexander the Great; and the author of works on logic, science, and politics

Aristotle

100

Countries that are friendly to another country in times of war

allies

200

What happened to the government officials of towns that surrendered to Alexander?

The got to stay in office.

200

Why did Alexander receive visitors in a tent?

It was a custom of Persian kings.

200

Alexander told the Greeks that he was the son of

the god Zeus.

200

In order to help bring unity to his Empire, Alexander especially encouraged Macedonians to marry with

Persians.

200

Alexander not only defeated this king but also married his oldest daughter.

King Darius III

300

What was the result of the division and fighting between Greek city-states?



Phillip II succeeds in Greece

300

Why was the city of Alexandria, in Egypt, especially famous?

Its library helped make it a center of learning.

300

In Persia, Alexander allowed the Persians to

run the day-to-day business in their lands.

300

When Alexander reached northern India, what made him turn back?

His soldiers refused to go any farther.

300

Alexander insisted that local ____________ and _______________     ________________ communicate solely in Greek.

(150 for each correct answer)

soldiers; government officials

400

What did Alexander do to help unite the Greeks under his rule?

gave them a common enemy

400

Alexander built cities to

spread Greek culture.

400

How did Alexander use religion to help him rule the Egyptians?

He gained their loyalty by honoring their gods.

400

The war fought between Athens and Sparta that involved other city-states (431 to 404 B.C.E.)

The Peloponnesian War

400

Alexander demanded that each of his visitors greet him according to Persian custom. A visitor had to kneel in front of the throne and bend over until his head touched the ground. Alexander would then raise the visitor to his feet, kiss him, and address him as “____________________.”

kinsman

500

How did Alexander show the influence of his teacher, Aristotle?

In his love of Greek culture.

500

What was Alexander’s goal for his empire?

to bring different cultures under one government

500

What happened to Alexander’s empire after he died?

His generals fought for control and it eventually split up.

500

An ancient kingdom located north of Greece

Macedonia

500

What is the term given for the time period between Alexander's death, and the rise of the Roman Empire?

The Hellenistic Period

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