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DDES The Hellenistic Period - 12

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What does hellenistic mean? Relating to the perople of Greece and its colonies
What is the word that means relating to the perople of Greece and its colonies? Hellenistic
Who was Philip II? He conquerred the Greek city-states in 338 B.C., was a descendant of the Greeks, and admired Greek culture.
Who conquerred the Greek city-states in 338 B.C., was a descendant of the Greeks, and admired Greek culture? Philip II
What is a phalanx? A strong formation of soldiers in battle
What is the name fore a strong formation of soldiers in battle? phalanx
What is an alliance? an agreement or partnership
What is the word for an agreement or partnership? Alliance
What is an orator? a person that is known for his skill in public speaking
What do we call a person who is known for his skill in public speaking? orator
Who was Alexander? The son of Philip. Because of his conquests there was an increase in Greek cultural influence. He studied under Aristotle and his first victory was over the Persians.
Who studied under Aristotle? Alexander
Whose first victory was over the Persians? Alexander
What is a barbaroi? A Greek name for anyone that was not Greek.
What is a Greek name for anyone that was not Greek? Barbaroi
Who was Ptolemies? The Egyptian dynasty started by one of Alexander's generals.
What is the name of the Egyptian dynasty started by one of Alexander's generals? Ptolemies
What are factories? Places where quantities of goods are made.
Where are quantities of goods made? factories
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