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Who asked for wisdom to rule his kingdom? (refer to page 33)
Who pushed Israel to its greatest extent? (refer to page 33)
Who was the first human king of Israel? (refer to page 32)
Israel split after whose reign? (refer to page 33)
Who was killed on the battlefield for his disobedience? (refer to page 32)
What statement best describes the result of Alexander the Great's conquests? (refer to page 61 paragraph 5) a. The Greek culture was spread throughout the world. b. Alexander conquered and ruled Greece and Persia. c. Alexander's war tactics were passed from empire to empire. d. The Persian empire was completely destroyed.
According to Greek philosophy, what basic idea underlies the understanding of truth? (refer to page 59 paragraph 2) a. God is the measure of all things b. Only intellectual men can understand truth c. Man is the measure of all things. d. Reasonable questions must be presented to understand truth.
Which statement best explains God's hand in human events? (refer to page 46) a. Kings and their empires were instruments in God's plan for judgement on nations and for preparation of Jesus' birth. b. The godly kings of the Chaldean and Persian Empires were instruments in God's plan for preparation of Jesus'birth.
Which statement best explains what began the Peloponnesian War? (refer to page 57 paragraph 2) a. Athens felt the need to protect her empire from Sparta. b. Sparta felt threatened by the wealthy and expanding Athenian Empire. c. Athens wanted revenge for her loss in the Greco-Persian War d. Sparta wanted to unify all of Greece.
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