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One of the long term effects of the Peloponnesian War was _. |
Years of economic hardship. |
This war used up a lot of resources, and the gain was not as much. |
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Who is this philosopher? He learned from Socrates. He founded his own school and wrote a series of books called dialogues. He argued that perfection exists but we can only view the world imperfectly. His most famous dialogue dealt with nature of government. |
Plato |
Learned from Socrates, own school, perfection DOES exist, but can only view the world imperfectly. Taught Aristotle. |
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What did Philip II, kind of Macedonia and Alexander the Great's father, do to make it possible for Alexander to conquer the Persian empire and other lands? |
Expanded Macedonia through military/conquest, expanded Macedonia through skillful diplomacy, made Macedonia wealthy by capturing a gold mine, created a powerful army, and united most of the Greek city-states in support of an invasion of Persia. ***All of the Above |
He did a **** ton. Did ******* everything in terms of military conquest and conquer, while also using diplomacy. Greek city-states invaded Persia because of him. |
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What happened to Alexander the Great's Kingdom after he died? |
Civil War: his generals fought to gain control over the entire kingdom. |
He said his kingdom belongs to the strongest... Lol he prompted all of this. |
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What were the two reasons why science and medicine flourished in the Hellenistic period? |
Mixing of Greek curiosity with Egyptian and Mesopotamian ideas; the economic help of kings. |
The army did not exoerimen- their goal was battle. Science was not NECESSARILY noble, women were not able to gain an education without going under the radar, and there WAS a mixing of ideas from different cultures. |