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Chapter 5 Section 3 Questions 1.About the time of 359 B.C., the Macedonian king Philip II was deemed a threat to Greek freedom according to ______________, a lawyer & speaker. 2.Alexander & his army defeated the local Persian governors in the Battle of ________________. 3.Alexander kept a copy of _______________ under his pillow. 4.After his death, Alexander’s empire fell apart because his ______________________________. 5.In the Hellenistic kingdoms, government business was conducted in the _______________ language.

Bell Ringer Read the Primary Source on page 175 and answer the following question : Which line of Demosthenes’ speeches tells what he thinks will happen if the Greeks ignore Philip?

Macedonia Attacks Greece Macedonia was a powerful kingdom north of Greece. Philip II united Greece with Macedonia to defeat the Persians. After training a vast army, Philip began taking over Greek City- States. The Macedonians defeated the Greeks at the Battle of Chaeronea. Philip controlled Greece.

359 B.C., Philip ____________________________ 338 B.C., Philip ____________________________ 334 B.C., Alexander ___________________________ 332 B.C., Alexander ___________________________ 326 B.C., Alexander __________________________ 323 B.C., Alexander __________________________ Achievements of Alexander the Great

359 B.C., Philip _______________________________ 338 B.C., Philip _______________________________ 334 B.C., Alexander ___________________________ 332 B.C., Alexander ___________________________ 326 B.C., Alexander ___________________________ 323 B.C., Alexander ___________________________

Achievements of Alexander the Great

Chapter 5 Section 3 Alexander the Great HeroVillain