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Hardwicksvhs-Chapter 5 Classical Greece

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Prevented unity in ancient Greece? mountains
Philosopher very critical of Athenian Democracy? Plato
Mycenaeans defeated the ... Minoans
Athenian reforms led to the development of ... Direct Democracy
Trojan War. Athens v. Troy
The Parthenon sets atop the ... acropolis
As a result of the Trojan War Athens has control of the ... Aegean Sea
Greek gods/goddesses have ... human like qualities
Greece's "Dark Age" Dorian Conquest
Many Mycenaean skilled workers flee to ... Ionia
Author of the Illiad and the Odyssey Homer
Athens # 1 rival Sparta
Location of Sparta Peloponnesus
Location of Athens Attica
Result of Alexanders Conquest (Seven Wonders of Ancient World) Lighthouse of Alexandria & Colossus of Rhodes
Military training began at the age of 7! Sparta
Trade, diversity,good location describes ... Alexandria
Delian League created after the ... Persian War
After the death of King Philip Alexander invades ... Anatolia
Credit for making Athens a democracy Cliesthenes
Ended Greek freedom! Battle of Chaeronea
King Philip wanted revenge against the Persians
Won the Peloponnesian War Sparta
Possibly two-thirds of their population died from a plague Athens
Question yourself/others to find the truth Socrates
Not a fan of democracy Plato
Must have a system of checks and balances/tutored Alexander Aristotle
Spread the Hellenistic culture west Rome
'Ingredients' for Hellenistic culture Greek, Egypt, Persia, India
Promoted social unity and focus on things you can control Stoicism
Hellenistic cities will speak... Greek
Widely read book Euclid's Elements
So close to estimating the true circumference of the earth Eratosthenes
'the land where the sun rises' Anatolia
Alexander defeats the Persians Battle of Issus
Cultural achievements created by good government & strong economy
'lover of wisdom' philosopher
"do no harm to the patient" Hippocrates
Basis for modern literature tragedies & comedies
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