Alexander the Great The Peloponnesian Wars ended with Athensâ defeat in 404 BC. But, heck, why let that stop good bickering and fighting? The city-states continued to fight…
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Slide 1 Classical theories on human nature Aristotle & Plato Slide 2 PLATO (427-347 BCE) zBasic interest: The world of truth (Absolutes) beyond the unreliable senses.…
Slide 1 Section 5-Alexander and the Hellenistic Kingdoms Slide 2 Identify the event that brought the freedom of Greek city- states to an end. Objectives Click the mouse…
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Ancient Greece (1750 B.C.â133 B.C.) The Minoans The Minoans established a brilliant early civilization on the island of Crete. The Minoans traded with Egypt and Mesopotamia.…