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Alliances Archimedes barabaroi
Breakwaters Eratosthenes Euclid
Factories Hellenes hostage
Orator phalanx Ptolemies
Greek scientist who wrote a geometry book.
Alliances Archimedes barabaroi
Breakwaters Eratosthenes Euclid
Factories Hellenes hostage
Orator phalanx Ptolemies
Egyptian dynasty started by one of Alexander’s generals.
Alliances Archimedes barabaroi
Breakwaters Eratosthenes Euclid
Factories Hellenes hostage
Orator phalanx Ptolemies
Places where qualities of goods are made.
Alliances Archimedes barabaroi
Breakwaters Eratosthenes Euclid
Factories Hellenes hostage
Orator phalanx Ptolemies
Person noted for skill in public speaking.
Alliances Archimedes barabaroi
Breakwaters Eratosthenes Euclid
Factories Hellenes hostage
Orator phalanx Ptolemies
Name given to the people of Greece and its colonies.
Alliances Archimedes barabaroi
Breakwaters Eratosthenes Euclid
Factories Hellenes hostage
Orator phalanx Ptolemies
Greek scientist who invented useful machines.
Alliances Archimedes barabaroi
Breakwaters Eratosthenes Euclid
Factories Hellenes hostage
Orator phalanx Ptolemies
Person held by an enemy to ensure a bargain.
Alliances Archimedes barabaroi
Breakwaters Eratosthenes Euclid
Factories Hellenes hostage
Orator phalanx Ptolemies
Name used by the Greeks for all non-Greek peoples.
Alliances Archimedes barabaroi
Breakwaters Eratosthenes Euclid
Factories Hellenes hostage
Orator phalanx Ptolemies
Agreements of partnerships
Alliances Archimedes barabaroi
Breakwaters Eratosthenes Euclid
Factories Hellenes hostage
Orator phalanx Ptolemies
Strong formations of soldiers in battle.
The Greek city-states lost their independence in 338 BC when they were conquered by
Ptolemy of Egypt
The king of Thebes Philip II of Macedonia
Xerxes of Persia
The kings of Macedonia differed from the ordinary people of their country in that
They were bitter enemies
of the Greeks
They were of Greek
descent and admired
Greek culture
They were descendants
of the defenders of Troy
Their ancestors were Persians
Which of the following was NOT a tactic used by Philip to take over the Greek city-states?
He developed strong
battle formations
He flattered Greek
leaders and gave them gold
He married wives from countries
whose help he wanted
He made public speeches
warning the people
Philip defeated the Greek army at the Battle of
Thebes
Athens Alexandria
Chaeronea
The easternmost extent of Alexander’s empire was
The Nile River
The Indus River The China River
The Euphrates River
Alexander learned much about Greek culture, science, and philosophy from
Living as a hostage
in Thebes
Attending the Academy in Athens
Having Aristotle as his teacher
Studying at the library in Alexandria
As a general, Alexander’s first great victory was over
The Persian Empire
The Greek city-states The kings of India
The kingdom of Macedonia
The cultural and intellectual center of Alexander’s empire was
Athens
Alexandria, Egypt Babylon
Cairo, Egypt
One result of Alexander’s conquests was
An increase in Greek cultural influences
A decline in trade in the Mediterranean
unity among the Greeks, Persians, and Macedonians
New power for the Greek city-states
By the first century BC, the Greek city-states came under the control of
The Ptolemies of Egypt
The Persians The Macedonians
The Romans