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~ Name:. Date: Period: - ----------- ----- ----------------------------------------------------------------------- MAIN IDEAS: The Greek World Chapter 1 0-Section 1 1. Persia became an under the Great. 2. The Persian Empire grew stronger under 3. The Persians fought twice in the Persian Wars. Define the following key terms. 1. cavalry: 2. Persian Wars: E xp I amw. h 1y th e f o II owmg peop e are 1mpo rt an. t 1. Cyrus the Great: 2. Darius 1: 3. Xerxes 1: Answer the followmg questions. 1. Who created the Persian Empire? 2. How did Darius I change Persia's political organization? 3. Why did Darius and Xerxes want to conquer Greece?

~ 4. Describe the empire of Cyrus the Great. 5. Why did peoples conquered by Cyrus the Great seldom rebel? 6. How did Persia's roads help improve the empire's organization? 7. Why did Persia want to invade Greece? Fill in the chart below with the following information: Battle-list the major battles of the Persian War; Armies-who fought in each battle; Winnerw h owon; R esu It -w h a t h appene d as a resu It o f eac h b a ttl e. Battle Armies Winner Result

Name:--~--------- Date: Period: -----~--- ----- ----------------------------------------------------------------------- MAIN IDEAS: The Greek World Chapter 1 0-Section 2 1. The built a military society to provide and protection. 2. The admired the mind and the in addition to physical activity. 3. Sparta and Athens fought over who should have and influence in Greece. Define the following key terms. 1. alliance: 2. Peloponnesian War: A nswer th e f o II owmg ques f 1ons. 1. What was the most important element of Spartan society? 2. Why did girls in Athens receive little education? - 3. What happened after the Peloponnesian War? 4. How long did Spartan men stay in the army? 5. How did the army affect life in Sparta? 6. What skills did rich Athenian boys learn in school?

7. How might the government of Athens have influenced the growthof its educational system? 8. Which city-state won the Peloponnesian War? 9. Why did many city-states form an alliance against Athens? Use the graphic organizer below to compare and contrast life in Sparta and Athens before the Peloponnesian War.... Military. Education +---- Women -- ~ SPARTA ATHENS

Name:---~-~----~ Date:--~~_...,...- Period:-~...,..,...~ =====================================================~========~======== MAIN IDEAS: The Greek World Chapter 1 0-Section 3 1. Macedonia conquered in the 300's BC. 2. Alexander the Great built an empire that much of Europe, Asia, and 3. The Hellenistic formed from Alexander's empire blended Greek and other Define the following key terms. 1. phalanx: 2. Hellenistic: Explain why the following people are important. 1. Philip II: 2. Alexander the Great: Answer the followmg questions. 1. How was Philip II able to conquer Greece? 2. What steps did Alexander take to create his empire? 3. What king conquered Greece in the 300's BC?

4. What territories did Alexander the Great conquer? 5. Why did Alexander destroy Thebes? 6. Why do you think Alexander named so many cities after himself? 7. What three kingdoms were created out of Alexander's empire after his death? Fill in the chart below with the 4 major accomplishments of Alexander the Great. Alexander the Great

Name:----~------ Date:------ Period: ----------------------------------------------------------------------- MAIN IDEAS: The Greek World Chapter 1 0-Section 4 1. The Greeks made great to the arts. 2. The teachings of, Plato, and Aristotle are the basis of modern ------ 3. In, the Greeks made key discoveries in medicine, and engineering. Define the following key term. 11. reason: E xp I am. w h ty th e f o II owmg peop e are 1mpo rt an. t 1. Socrates: 2. Plato: 3. Aristotle: 4. Euclid: 5. Hippocrates: Answer the following questions.

1. What were some forms of art found in ancient Greece? 2. What did ancient Greek philosophers like Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle want to find out? 3. What advances did Greek scientists make in medicine? 4. What two types of drama did the Greeks invent? 5. Why did Greek columns bulge in the middle? 6. How did studying the human body help Greek artists make their statues look real? 7. How did Socrates teach? What is this method of teaching called? 8. Why do some people call Greece the birthplace of the Western world? Fill in the chart below with at least one contribution each person made to the arts and sciences. Thucydides Socrates Plato Aristotle Euclid Hypatia Person Contribution