PERSIA ATTACKS THE GREEKS

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PERSIA ATTACKS THE GREEKS CHAPTER 4 SECTION 3

MAIN IDEAS THE PERSIAN EMPIRE: THE PERSIAN EMPIRE UNITED A WIDE AREA UNDER A SINGLE GOVERNMENT. THE PERSIAN WARS: BOTH SPARTA AND ATHENS PLAYED ROLES IN DEFEATING THE PERSIANS.

LOCATE THE FOLLOWING PLACES. PERSIA MARATHON THERMOPYLAE SALAMIS PLATAEA

PERSIAN WARS 499-479 B.C.

WHO ARE THESE PEOPLE? CYRUS THE GREAT DARIUS XERXES THEMISTOCLES

DEFINE THE FOLLOWING SATRAPIES SATRAP ZOROASTRIANISM

ANSWER THE FOLLOWING EXPLAIN: WHY DID DARIUS CREATE SATRAPIES? CAUSE AND EFFECT: WHAT LEAD TO THE PERSIAN WARS?