Sparta gained the support of this ally after this battle
Persia, Sicily
Where was Philip from
Macedonia
Alexander was taught by Aristotle - who taught Aristotle and who taught the person who taught Aristotle?
Plato, Socrates (in this order)
When you analyze a poem by looking at the end word and putting letters next to it, you are analyzing the _______ scheme of the poem
rhyme
This is where you can find The Standard of Ur
The British Museum, London
How did the Long Walls lead to Pericles death (give a complete answer)
The Long Walls trapped in the rats that carried the fleas that had plague from the boats that were at the port of Athens to deliver food to Athens because Athens couldn't grow its own food because Sparta attacked the farmlands outside of the Long Walls and the Athenians couldn't defend them.
What are oxybeles
a type fo bow and arrow that allows the shooter to use their feet to hold the bow. They use their hands to pull the bowstring. This allows the arrow to go further
Where did Alexander die (specific temple)? how old was he? How long was his empire?
Temple of Nebuchadnezzar, 32, 13
This famous African American, male poet who did a poet in residence assignment at Lab
Langston Hughes
This is where you can find the u-boat 505
Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago
The plague is caused by this
bacteria carried by a flea on a rodent (mostly rats)
What were Phillip's ideas about an army (three examples please)
paid, well-trained, professional, volunteer
How did the Egyptians treat Alexander
the made him a god
When you count the syllables in a line of a poem you are analyzing this
rhythm
This is where you can find the Code of Hammurabi (museum and city)
Louvre, Paris
Who had the better army and who had the better navy (or even just a navy) at the start of the war - how did this change after the battle of Sicily
Sparta army; Athens navy; Persia becomes Sparta's ally and loans the Spartans money to build their navy to use in the war
Why is a catapult considered a siege weapon
It allows the shooter to shoot into the target (usually a walled city) while remaining far enough away from the target so that the enemy cannot hit the shooter with their weapons
Where (ancient city in which modern day country) did Alexander first use his new weapon, the siege tower?
In Tyre in moder day Lebanon
The seasons of the year and the time of day are two ways that a poet might use to indicate this
times in a person's life
This is where you can find the Ishtar Gate (museum name and city)
Pergamon Museum, Berlin
What were the four punishments that the Spartans gave to the Athenians after the Peloponnesian War was over
The Long Walls were destroyed
Athenian navy was destroyed except for 12 ships
Athenians needed to accept that they were ruled by Spartan Oligarchs
The Oligarchs had 5% of the Athenian population killed after the war (people who they felt were dangerous to the new government)
How did Philip die
he was killed by his bodyguard
Hellenistic means Greek-like. What is the name of the Hellenistic city (in modern-day Turkey) which is in ruins today but when it was actually in use, it was a magnificent Hellenistic city.
Pergamon
How did ee cummings use flowers in his poem, in times of daffodils?
to describe the different time periods in a person'd life
This is where the Terra cotta warriors are located (country and type of "museum")
China, guarding tomb of Qin Shi Huang Di (Qin, the first emperor of China)