chapter 8
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| Hellenistic Era- | a time when Greek ideas spread to non-Greek people
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| Legacy | what a person leaves behind when he or she dies
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| Alexander the Great | 40,000 soldiers, who rode horses (cavalry) and crushed the Persian army. (Granicus)
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| Alexandria- | founded by Alexander in Egypt
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| Phillip II- | Macedonian admirer of Greek ideas who planned to conquer Persia
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| Demosthenes – | he warned that Philip threatened the freedom of the Greeks
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| The main military goal of Philip II of Macedonia was to | defeat the Persian Empire
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| Demosthenes was a famous Athenian lawyer and public speaker who ______. | opposed Philip
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| Before he was killed, Philip had become ruler of most of Greece. | TRUE
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| What happened in the battle of Granicus in 334 B.C.? | Alexander's cavalry crushed the Persian forces.
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| The city of Alexandria was built in ______. | Egypt
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| How far east did Alexander lead his armies? | to India
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| Why did Alexander lead his men back home in 327 B.C.? | His soldiers were tired and refused to go farther.
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| What happened to Alexander's armies on the march home? | Thousands of soldiers died of heat and thirst in the desert.
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| Alexander's empire united Macedonians, Greeks, Egyptians, and Asians for hundreds of years. | FALSE
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| Alexander's military successes marked the beginning of the Hellenistic Era. | TRUE
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