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Do you think that schools should start at a later time to meet teenager’s needs? DO NOT WRITE QUESTION. MUST BE AT LEAST 5 SENTENCES.

Macedonian Empire  After Persian Empire fell, the Macedonians came to power.  Phillip II was head of empire.  Conquered Athens in 338 B.C.

Macedonian Empire  Phillip 11 was later assassinated  His son, Alexander, was placed on throne to take over at age 20.

Alexander the Great  Alexander continues his father’s goal and conquers the powerful Persia Empire.

Alexander the Great  At the age of 33, he fell victim to a fever and died.  His land was divided up among three generals  Macedonia and Greece  Egypt  Persia

Alexander The Great’s Empire 320B.C.

Alexander’s Legacy  Widespread Greek cultural influence on 3 continents of Asia, Africa and Europe.

Hellenistic Culture  The blending of Greek, Persian, and Egyptian cultures  Art  Philosophy  Literature  Alexandria, Egypt is center of this culture

Alexander’s Legacy  Women  learned to read and write  more power in society

Hellenistic Math  Pythagoras: formula to calculate the relationship between the sides of a right triangle

Hellenistic Sciences  Aristarchus:  heliocentric theory  sun is the center of the universe

Hellenistic Sciences  Advances in Astronomy:  1 st to calculate earth was round

Hellenistic Sciences  Hippocrates:  Greek physician  “Hippocratic oath” sets ethical standards for doctors