1)
Who introduced direct democracy in Athens?
Pericles
1)
These kingdoms were once part of whose empire?
Alexander the Great
1)
What element of Greek architecture was used to build the memorial?
Greek columns were used to build the memorial.
2)
About how far, from west to east, did the Hellenistic World stretch?
about 2,800 miles
3)
Who is the ancient Greek king of the gods?
Zeus
2)
What ancient Greek structure does the memorial look like?
The memorial looks like an ancient Greek temple.
6)
What did Philip II of Macedonia want to do?
conquer Persia
3)
Alexandria, the center of Hellenistic culture, became part of what kingdom?
Egyptian
Timeline questions, all 4 of them are on the paper we did today. What # questions are they? (hint: they should be circled)
5, 8, 11, 14
10)
Who left a lasting legacy in philosophical thinking?
Aristotle, Plato, and Socrates
2)
How did Athens benefit from forming the Delian League?
Athens used league money to build a powerful navy.
7)
Who accomplished Philip IIś military goal?
Alexander
4)
Under whose control did the lands of ancient Greece fall in the Hellenistic world?
The lands of ancient Greece fell into the hands of Macedonia in the Hellenistic world.
5)
What happened when Athens attacked Syracuse?
D) Sparta destroyed the Athenian fleet.
9)
Which Greek historians recorded events in ancient Greece? (3 people)
C) Herodotus, Thucydides, and Xenophon
8)
How far did the Macedonian Empire stretch by 323 B.C.?
from Greece to India
4)
What different plans did Athens and Sparta develop to win the Peloponnesian War?
Athens used sea power; Sparta used land power
Questions 5, 6 and 7 will be talked about tomorrow. Congrats on your lucky pick, free 500 points!
Congrats on your lucky pick, free 500 points!
Questions 3 and 4 from the DBQ were on the paper with the chart about governments. When did we get this paper?
Friday, October 18th