Types of War
Sun Tzu & Clausewitz
Sparta
Alexander the Great
The Hellenistic Age
100

What is a war between two or more nations called?

Interstate War

100

What famous Chinese book did Sun Tzu write?

The Art of War

100

What region of Greece was Sparta located in?

Laconia

100

Who was Alexander’s father?

King Philip II of Macedonia

100

What does “Hellenistic” mean?

Greek-like / influenced by Greek culture

200

What is a war fought within a single country called?

Intrastate War or Civil War

200

According to Sun Tzu, what is the best way to win a war?

To win without fighting / attack the enemy’s strategy

200

At what age did Spartan boys begin military training?

Seven
200

Who tutored Alexander in his youth?

Aristotle

200

What city in Egypt became a center of learning and Greek culture?

Alexandria

300

What kind of war involves using all national resources to destroy the enemy’s ability to fight?

Total War

300

Clausewitz said war is a continuation of _______ by other means.

Policy (politics)

300

What formation did Spartan soldiers fight in?

Phalanx

300

What empire did Alexander conquer?

The Persian Empire

300

What did Alexander build in conquered cities to spread Greek culture?

Schools, museums, and libraries

400

What kind of war uses small, mobile groups to fight a larger traditional army?

Guerilla Warfare

400

Which thinker believed that you must destroy enemy targets to win?

Clausewitz

400

Who did the Greeks fight in the Persian Wars?

The Persian Empire

400

What animal was Alexander’s famous horse?

Bucephalus

400

Which two later civilizations/Ideas helped preserve Greek culture during the Hellenistic Age?

Rome and Christianity

500

What kind of war is fought through third parties rather than direct conflict between major powers?

Proxy War

500

Name one similarity between Sun Tzu and Clausewitz.

Both valued intelligence; both emphasized morale; both believed wars should be short; both linked war to political goals.

500

What was the long-term effect of the Peloponnesian Wars?

Greek city-states weakened, allowing King Philip II of Macedonia to conquer Greece

500

How far did Alexander’s empire stretch?

From Greece to India, including Northern Africa and parts of the Middle East

500

What was the main result of the Hellenistic Age?

Spread and blending of Greek culture across the known world

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