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  • Philip II of Macedonia Alexander the Great Alexanders Empire And Its EndVocab 100 200 300 400 500
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  • To conquer Greece, Philip II developed this, a tight military formation made up of soldiers 16 rows deep.
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  • Answer 100 Phalanx
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  • One way Philip II conquered and unified Greece was to flatter Greek officials with this precious metal.
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  • Answer 200 Gold
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  • To conquer and unify Greece, Philip II married six or seven times not for love, but to form these (another word for partnerships)
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  • Answer 300 Political Alliances
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  • To conquer Greece, Philip II caused disagreements among Greek leaders by making these, only to break them when the Greeks let their guard down.
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  • Answer 400 Treaties
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  • This Athenian orator tried to warn the Greeks about Philip IIs ways, but nobody listened.
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  • Answer 500 Demosthenes
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  • Alexander the Great was what relation to Philip II of Macedonia?
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  • Answer 100 His son
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  • Behind every great leader is a great teacher. Who taught Alexander the Great?
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  • Answer 200 Aristotle
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  • A fearless general, Alexander was able to defeat this Empire, the largest at the time.
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  • Answer 300 The Persian Empire
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  • Alexanders Empire stretched all the way from Macedonia to this country.
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  • Answer 400 India
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  • Alexander was this age when he inherited the throne and became king.
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  • Answer 500 20 years old
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  • Alexanders famous city, Alexandria, Egypt, housed a school and a library with the largest collection of books at the time. What was this library known as?
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  • Answer 100 The Museum
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  • One reason Alexander was not successful in uniting his empire was due to post-war hostilities between these two groups.
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  • Answer 200 The Greeks and the Persians
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  • Attempting to unite his empire, Alexander dressed in this type of fashion, followed the customs of this culture, and married a woman of this descent (cultural background).
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  • Answer 300 Persian (He encouraged his generals to marry Persian women too)
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  • One reason Alexander was not successful in uniting his empire was because the Macedonians and the Greeks refused to do this.
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  • Answer 400 Treat him as a god
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  • To achieve his dream of conquering the world and establishing peace, Alexander attempted to unite these three cultural groups.
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  • Answer 500 The Greeks, the Macedonians, and the Persians
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  • After Alexander the Great died, these two Greek city-states became independent.
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  • Answer 100 Athens and Sparta
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  • After Alexander the Great died, rulers adopted laws, language, and coins from this country.
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  • Answer 200 Greece (Greek became the official language) (Alexanders portrait appeared on coins) (Teachers taught Greek customs and ideas)
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  • After Alexander the Great died, Ptolemy established a dynasty in this country.
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  • Answer 300 Egypt
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  • Due to emigration and population decline, by 146 B.C.E., most of the Greek city-states fell under the control of this empire.
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  • Answer 400 Rome
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  • After Alexander the Great died, Persia became this.
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  • Answer 500 The Seleucid Empire
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  • This word means Greek or to be like the Greeks.
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  • Answer 100 Hellenes
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  • People who did not speak Greek or follow Greek customs.
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  • Answer 200 Barbaroi
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  • To leave ones country to settle in another
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  • Answer 300 Emigrate
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  • To move to another country permanently
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  • Answer 400 Immigrate
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  • A public speaker
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  • Answer 500 Orator

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