1.Why was sea travel important to early Greece? (123-126)
2. Why did the Greeks develope myths? (123-126)
3. What were the two most powerful citi states in early Greece? (127-133)
4. What were the consequences of the Persian War? (127-133)
5.What were Pericles' three goals in Athens? (134-141)
6. Who were the three renonwed philosophers of the Golden Age?(134-141)
7. Why was Greece so easily conquered by Mecadonia? (142-145)
8. What was the full extent of Alexander's empire before his death? (142-145
9. What four influences blended the form Hellenistic Culture? (146-149)
10. What are some of the scientific achievements of the Hellenistic period? (146-149)
11. What were the legacies that Greece left behind? In culture it was the Greek language, Olympic games, and philosophers that always searched for the truth. In science and technology Euclid's geometry textbook, development of pulley and pump system, accurate estimate of the earth's circumference. In government direct democracy, code of laws
Key People: Diocletian Abraham Marc Anthony Abbasids Spartan Laozi Siddhartah Gautama Brahma Vishu Shiva Justinian Alexander the Great Prericles
Key Events: Inonoclast Controversy Golden Age Pax Romana Fall of Rome Punic War Persian War
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